Local (compilation/Sky White) If the player has checked email in the past few days and is still landing Final Fantasy 14, the player may have received a hint from Square Enix that the extended free trial period is now nearing its end. This means that if the player wants to continue fighting in the Eorzea world, it will pay. To match this message, a very detailed and extensive upgrade patch bulletin was posted on the lodestone. Some players may not be familiar with Lodestone, an official forum in which the FF14 development team publishes messages and updates status, where players can see first-hand game updates. Given the poor performance of the game, Square Enix must do something to keep the player. From a very cumbersome interface to incredible mechanical performance to the overall performance and stability of the game is unreliable, and even the most hardcore ultimate fantasy fans are difficult to accept the upgrade system. To make up for this, and to prepare for the 2011-year release of PS3, the development team is ready to do something. The update released in Lodestone is divided into 2 parts-2010 11, December and the first half of 2011. For the rest of the year, it looks like some welcome changes are beginning to be implemented. For example, Square Enix is adding some new exploration tasks and setting the existing task system to be more tolerant, such as the player can change the task's difficulty after the task starts. So if a player accidentally sets the task too high, they no longer need to give up the task and have to wait for a boring and lengthy time at the reception desk to reconnect to the task. Now the player just needs to fiddle with the difficulty tuning option in the task scene to continue your game time, and this will not increase your failure task record. You know, many players still care about the number on their own. As for the finer 2011, there is more to look forward to, and Square Enix says they will add more mainline plots to the game. and additional instructional tasks are also on the updated schedule. Although the bad performance of the Final Fantasy 14 cannot be completely remedied by these changes, Square Enix is now really trying to keep more players in the arm. One of the other things that has been criticized in the game is the Minion system, which is different from other games where players can browse and buy and sell goods in the auction house, and in Final Fantasy 14, Square Enix has designed a servant system--that is, hire someone to help you sell things. The idea is good, but in the game this system lets the player abuse, the servant and the servant's connection function obviously has the big problem, this system cannot provide the specific goods search function. This system will appear slightly organized after the introduction of the update, but it still needsA lot of refinement to make it more convenient. Also on the update side, Square Enix also lists some interesting changes. In addition to making numerous tweaks to the interface, making the cumbersome interface easier to use, Square Enix also made some changes to the valet system. In the coming months, players will be able to hire more than one servant, and the minions would have a warehouse function, making it possible for players to hoard large amounts of material or equipment. More importantly, Square Enix says it will introduce an item search function. Regardless of the scope of the search, this is at least a huge improvement for the Final Fantasy 14, and now there's a game of shopping that needs to be opened a little bit? In addition to these, the rest of the changes are interesting features, including career balance changes, new fighting methods, improved chat interface, a new "delivery service" (which is not yet clear about the specific content of this feature) and the organization that the player has set up-"the company" will have its own ships and other buildings. If all of this is achieved, then it is certainly a step in the right direction of Final Fantasy 14. On the other hand, there are some obvious updates to the way the PC platform is applied, such as adding a right-click menu, a drag-and-drop function, and a Help file. These are the work to be done in early 2011, and there are many things the development team has to do. Well, these are all the things that Square Enix is about to do on the Lodestone bulletin. Do you think it will change your mind to download the game again? (Edit/Ming)
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