Final Fantasy XVI is out now on Steam and Epic Games Store
Final Fantasy XVI is out now on Steam and Epic Games Store
Final Fantasy XVI is out now on Steam and Epic Games Store
I want to open a Final Fantasy-themed Vietnamese restaurant in south central Arizona. I'm going to call it "Pho Enix".
Not sure where to open up shop, but I'm thinking Scottsdale.
If you don't have Hrothgar themed servers I won't even consider it
If the budget is there then I'll consider it, kupo!
There's already a fan-made fix to add things such as FoV and ultrawide and framegen support.
As per Squeenix boss: Play nice.
Could you edit the post and add the actual store links? Thanks!
Someone just posted 'em in the comments.
According to a friend who had the displeasure of looking at the file size, he claims it's 170GB when all is said and done... Stupid Sony square refusing to let steam preload...
What’s Sony got to do with this? It’s entirely developed and published by Square.
Yeah true, I had Sony on the brain from a previous comment in this thread lol
170 GB is insane. Publishers should really get punished for making larger than average deliveries. Most of that size usage usually comes from poor optimization.
Expansion packs are a very old concept. That brand new game came out over a year ago. Also, it's $25 for both DLCs.
very old
Agh, gawd.
No, these are DLCs for a game that’s over a year old
Square wasn't going to do DLC for this. The players demanded it.
The DLCS aren't cosmetic - they're "additional" storylines.
Why are you defending the practice of selling incomplete games with the option to pay to play the entire game ON DAY 1?
What? Is it additional storylines or part of the main game? Who fucking cares, dont buy it if you dont want to. I only recently played the yuffy story on ff7r and it didnt add shit to my experience.
Okay no exclusivity
This bodes well for ff7r2
The exclusivity deals appear to have been good for no one involved: Epic, Square Enix, Sony, or customers, so I think we've seen the last of them outside of things Epic publishes themselves.
Good! I refuse to participate in that shit, but it really sucks to have to wait an extra year so some other schmuck can make more money...
How was it bad for epic? They would've made more from cuts on sales on steam than selling the full game at the lower rates on their own store? God I wonder how dismal their customer engagement rate is.