Final Fantasy 11A 23-year-old MMORPG, closes one of its servers because it has too many active players. Although the game is almost a quarter of a century old and has seen a spiritual successor in the form of Final Fantasy 14The Final Fantasy 11 Still have a fairly significant population of their own players.
Final Fantasy 11 Launched in Japan in 2002 and arrived in the western world in 2003. MMORPG was extremely popular in its heyday, even with World of Warcraft Join the MMORPG scene 2004. Somehow these two MMORPGs are going on, and now Final Fantasy 11 Have had to make a change because of its significant player population.
Final Fantasy 11 Announcing Closing by Bahamut World
In a new update, Final Fantasy 11 Has revealed that the Bahamut world will be closed to new players starting on October 9. Players will no longer be able to transfer their existing characters to Bahamut either. This follows an identical movement in July, when Final Fantasy 11 Had to close the Asura world, the most populated. Both of these worlds have been frozen in this way due to overpopulation, which Final Fantasy 11 Director Yoji Fujito has said can overwhelm server processes, leading to problems and delay.
Fujito also offered an update of server population in Asura and explained that player population in the world has decreased slightly after the closure of July. But he added that the server load is largely unchanged, so that the world will remain closed to new and transfer players. The team will monitor the servers and login numbers and will probably make changes as needed to fight overpopulation of the server. Final Fantasy 11 currently have 16 worlds, so there are still good for newcomers who go with FF11 2025 to choose from.
Surprising, Final Fantasy 11 Closed almost not so long ago. Square Enix had considered moving the game to maintenance mode, without further updates in addition to smaller bug fixes, or even closing the game completely if the player's bills decreased too much. See, however, decided against this move after players continued to log in, which has also led to new content and addition as a character Race Change Service in FF11. Final Fantasy 14 Subscribers have also been offered a chance to check out FF11 to a discount sometimes, which probably has pulled over some new players, especially with the release of Final Fantasy 11-Temed Raid -Series in Dawntrail.
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October 28, 2003
- ESRB
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T for teenager because of animated blood, violence
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Square
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Square Enix, Sony Computer Entertainment
- Engine
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Brilliant