Ultimate Fantasy 14 is having fun with one thing of a golden interval as players bathe in Endwalker’s glory, and all 12 months it is proved an immensely in style sport. With this has come some critical server points and, significantly following Endwalker’s launch, lots of people both stuck in queues or straight-up unable to play the game.
This isn’t Sq. Enix’s first rodeo, and it is gone for an possibility deployed previously by briefly eradicating Ultimate Fantasy 14’s starter and full editions from sale. Remarkably sufficient, additionally it is attempting to droop supply of bodily editions of the sport.
“Gamers are at present experiencing extraordinarily lengthy wait instances as a result of dense focus of play hours which far exceed our server capability, particularly in the course of the peak instances, and so we’ve determined to briefly droop the sale and supply of FINAL FANTASY XIV Starter Version and Full Version,” writes Naoki Yoshida, the sport’s producer. “Moreover, though these with an lively subscription are prioritised to log in, Free Trial gamers are unable to log in outdoors of late evening and early morning hours, and so we can even briefly droop new registrations for the Free Trial.”
Sq. Enix can be going to cease promoting the sport for an unspecified interval.
There’s additionally some excellent news, nonetheless: The builders have labored out what was responsible for Error 2002 and “we’ve confirmed a bug.” Guess what’s responsible? “This bug was a part of a login-related program created again in FFXIV model 1.0.” That rattling model 1.0! The repair will probably be in patch 6.01 which is scheduled for Tuesday 21 December.
Lastly, Yoshida introduced some compensation for gamers affected by the sport’s present technical points: “We’re conscious that the lengthy ready instances to log into the sport are stopping gamers from taking part in, and for this, we sincerely apologise. In response to this, we just lately granted 7 days of sport time, however now we can even be granting a further 14 days.”