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Upgrade Or Build New Pc For Final Fantasy Xiv A Realm Reborn

On ps3 version of fianel fantasy 14 a realm reborn beta do you need to have ff13 to play the beta on ps3?

No, you don't.

I'm guessing you didn't get in? Don't bother, mate. You're too late. The last closed beta has just started so entries are now locked. To be honest, though, there wouldn't be much point in terms of progression. This week our characters get wiped and you wouldn't get into the core of the game in time.

That said, the open beta (phase 4) is coming up soon. Wait until then and start because those characters carry over.

Edit: Phase 4 has not been announced yet. I would guess at the end of this month, though. It's open so you just go to the website and a link on the front will more than likely take you there. http://www.finalfantasyxiv.com/

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn class recommendations?

The first decision to make is what role do you wish to fill in a party?

Tanks:
Marauder->Warrior
Gladiator->Paladin

Melee DPS:
Pugilist->Monk
Lancer->Dragoon

Ranged DPS/Support:
Archer->Bard

Magic DPS:
Thaumaturge->Black Mage
Arcanist->Summoner

Healing:
Conjurer->White Mage
Arcanist->Scholar

If you are looking to join a Free Company (a guild) you can join us over in our staging area at http://www.darkjedi.org/club/DCG/enlist and help form and build the Free Company. We're part of a much larger gaming organization but always looking for new members.

If you could give one tip only for playing Final Fantasy X (PS2 version), what would it be?

Don't play favorites with your party.Every character in FFX is designed to address specific problems you'll encounter, and unless you are very adept at farming for rare spheres early on, they're locked into those set specializations for at least half of the game. Don't fight it.Learn to love them for what they bring to the fight. Don't play favorites, even when building in new areas. Switch party members frequently to keep their progression roughly equal. Spend your gil roughly equally to keep them all equipped.At later levels, you'll be able to focus the party down as you broaden their sphere grids, but swapping actively will be wildly beneficial to you in most of the game.In a related note, treat your aeons as parry members when building. Pull them out during regular fights and build their overdrive gauges, then dismiss them without using the gauge. A lot of big fights will one-hit KO your aeons or be able to take them out quickly, but a full gauge ensures you can pop at least one powerful attack with each on Yuna's turn before they die. And each turn the boss wasted killing an aeon is one that didn't get used murdering a main character.These strategies won't carry you through superboss fights, but they'll get you through every other aspect of the game with little to no trouble at all.

Is Final Fantasy 14 worth it?

Do NOT get it for your laptop....at least not the one you got that's only scoring a 1290 on high(laptop).

I'm scoring over 8000 on my PC on Maximum settings and I still expect a little lag in highly populated areas where there's a lot of stuff going down.

Go look at their videos with their "tour" of the worlds. There's 1 or 2 of those videos where the screen changes from PC-view to PS-view several times. The PC quality is better...pretty obvious. But, the PS-view still looks good...just a little fuzzier than the PC-view.

Your laptop is just not suited for the game. You'll get lag on high (laptop) settings. Even if you lower it to standard that means you end up with visual quality that is likely worse than PS and you'll still get some lag.

My g/f's brother (derp) spent $1800 on a laptop at best buy for school and gaming (mostly gaming). Why? WHY?! The $800 computer I built for their cousin runs games better. He opt'd to play on the PC I built over his laptop because he was still getting lag on the laptop vs the almost lag-less feel on the PC.

Laptops are hard to upgrade. Honestly, I don't even know how despite the fact I build my own PC's. lol You are better off playing it on the PS and getting better visual quality plus equal-to-less lag vs the laptop. I always opt PC over console for gaming, but when a laptop is involve...eeehh....it's got to be a pretty spectacular laptop.

From what I "heard" (didn't research it deeply since I'm on PC) the game is cross-platform, so you can play your PS3 character on PS4 as well...assuming you get a PS4. While PS3 servers are free that will result in less quality servers vs PS4's new servers which will charge for PS+ online service, but you get what you pay for....so those servers will be better than the free ones on PS3...if you're willing to pay for PS+. However, given the fact a lot of peopel will transition from PS3 to PS4 it should free up bandwith on the PS3 free servers so that should help with lag as well.

Is a component in my PC causing a bottleneck? I have an HP p6823w Desktop that I have upgraded to play Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn.?

Most definately the 550ti they were not a bad little card but pretty slow these days. The phenom is also not a great cpu as things go these days.
I would upgrade the GPU to a gtx750ti which should still run ok on your 430w psu. (Many will say it wont but it will with a decent psu like the Corsair) You may still get a little BottleNecking with the cpu when using the GTX750 but it will most definately be 300% better, you can also still use the gtx750ti on your next new build. -make it a 5th gen Intel broadwell cpu when it arrives. (-;

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