2011年1月27日星期四

Director Nobuaki Komoto and producer Hiromichi

Director Nobuaki Komoto and producer Hiromichi Tanaka are being taken off the game and replaced by Naoki Yoshida. In an official statement, Square Enix honcho Yoichi Wada describes Yoshida as “a passionate individual for whom customer satisfaction has always taken top priority”.Besides Yoshida, several “hand-picked” developers will join the existing team.Previously, Wada came out and said Final Fantasy XIV “isn't satisfactory”, replica Concord 0310136 WoMen's watch and Square Enix is trying to fix the game.In a statement issued today, Wada adds, “While more than two months have passed since the official launch of Final Fantasy XIV service, we deeply regret that the game has yet to achieve the level of enjoyability that Final Fantasy fans have come to expect from the franchise, and for this we offer our sincerest of apologies.

“Square Enix is asking players to be patient until a concrete plan explaining the game's new direction. Until that time, the game's free trial period will be extended.It's not only the PC version of the game that is experiencing troubles. The PS3 version, replica Concord 0310137 WoMen's watch slated for release in March 2011, is being delayed.”Regarding the PlayStation 3, it is not our wish to release a conversion of the Windows version in its current state, but rather an update that includes all the improvements we have planned,” says Wada. “For that reason, we have made the difficult decision to delay the release of the PlayStation 3 version beyond the originally announced date of March 2011.

“For a game as big as this, for a franchise as big as this, everything seems to have spun out of control. Square Enix is tough decisions and taking action. It's now a matter of cleaning up the mess — and whether or not players are willing to wait.FINAL FANTASY XIV, The Lodestone [The Lodestone]”Forget Cloud, Squall, Tidus, and Lightning; in replica Concord 0310326 Ladie's watch Square Enix's second massively multiplayer Final Fantasy game, you are the hero. And so is everybody else.Many massively multiplayer online role-playing games use war as a backdrop. Final Fantasy XIV drops players into one of Eorzea's three city-states after fifteen years or so of uneasy peace.