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Silvercry
11-14-2006, 07:19 PM
I've always assumed that the PS2 version FF XI wouldn’t be playable on Sony's new system, since the game comes loaded on a hard drive specifically designed for the PS2.

Then I read this article (http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3155180). It leads me to believe that FFXI was supposed to be playable on the PS3, but isnt yet, pending a future download/update.

So here's the question: How the hell would you get the PS2 version FF XI on the PS3? Load the data from the discs bundled with the PS2 hard drive on to the PS3 hard drive? And if so, why would there be any "compatibility" problems, like the one listed in the article above?

As expected, the official PS3 and FF XI sites were completely unhelpful.

Any here know the answer? Or could at least point me in the right direction to get the answer?

Jimsour
11-15-2006, 03:04 AM
I dont think anyones completely sure considering its not long released. Give it time.

Silvercry
01-12-2007, 05:37 PM
Well, I dropped by the official PS3 site just now, and beginning with firmware upgrade 1.31, the PS2 version of FFXI is now playable on the Playstation 3.

Which brings me back to my previous question:

How does one get the PS2 version FF XI on the PS3?

As I plan on buying the PS3 the second after the price drops on the 60gb model (there are limits to my fanboy-ism) I'd kind of like to know.

Anyone here know the answer? Or could at least point me in the right direction to get the answer?

Bahamut2000X
01-12-2007, 08:58 PM
Probably like you got it on the PS2. Use the CD's to install FFXI onto your new PS3 hard drive and then download all of the updates again. That's worst case scenario though. There might be a way to transfer your files from your PS2 Hard Drive to your PS3 one, but I don't know enough to know if it's possible or not. And knowing Sony and thier evil ways, they probably would have you do the more painful of the 2 ways. But I'm on PC so I don't know enough about the PS2/3 and thier hard drive compatibility to really say it's im/possible or not.

Fuego
01-19-2007, 03:48 AM
I don't know, From what i heard FFXI was never again for the Sony PS device. ; ;

Esp since there was no plan (as i heard it) what-so-ever to re-produce the PS2's with the hard drive in them.

I would just say play on PC or X-Box ... (its only like 30 bucks for all expantions (on pc) now with the new bundle released i think in november)

Del Murder
01-19-2007, 05:34 AM
Someone in my linkshell said he was playing on PS3 today.

Rostum
01-19-2007, 06:13 AM
Yeah, you pretty much can play FFXI on PS3 now (I think it was due to a firmware upgrade?). They'll most likely release a version for the PS3 anyways.

If you're worried though, just get it for PC. Much easier that way, and it runs better too.

Bahamut2000X
01-19-2007, 04:34 PM
Hopefully this will mean they will stop PS2 support in a year or so and allow for the game to get a major overhaul on all the stuff PS2 limited for the past 2 years.

Or at least more inventory space that's not restricted cause of "memory problems on the PS2" >.<

Del Murder
01-19-2007, 05:26 PM
That's because of PS2? What other restrictions are there?

dodhungry
01-19-2007, 07:08 PM
Stop ps2 support NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :mad2: I much rather play FFXI on the ps2 than my compy anyday. Yeah It may not be "graphicly" as good as the compy/360/ps3 but I enjoy the controls much much better compared to the Compy. I dont have to pay for X-Box Live. Dont have to worry about some random pop up in the middle of the night exiting FFxi while my bazaar mule is on. I bet if I thought about it I could go on and on :mad2:

Rostum
01-20-2007, 01:21 AM
I am 99% positive a lot of the restrictions in the game are not caused by the PS2 limitations (i.e. memory).

And I think, even if you like the PS2 version, it'd be a better move for them to stop supporting it. Considering Sony don't even support the older PS2 models with the HDD. Most of the player base have gone to the PC or Xbox360, and I'll be damned if the rest don't switch over to PS3.

They'll most likely start slowly upgrading the game in bits, and you probably won't notice it. It's been happening for awhile with textures and coding.

dodhungry
01-20-2007, 05:01 AM
I would only be extreamly pissed off if SE just made a force move to the ps3. I mean its bad enough that I still payed over $100 just for all the components to play on the ps2 even though its already so old just to turn around and be cut off. Thats what the little post above was really all about. :(

Bahamut2000X
01-20-2007, 05:38 AM
You could always get a controller. It's what I did, about 25 bucks or so and I can play it with the same controls as console versions. What's better is I can run it with windower and do other things while I play.


I am 99% positive a lot of the restrictions in the game are not caused by the PS2 limitations (i.e. memory).

Pray tell what these are as I'm fairly sure many of the reasons are PS2's fault. There's quite a limit they can go on how good graphics are before PS2 is completely pushing it's limits with processing it all on a real time basis online, and sadly PS2 is already nearing sad limits. While yes they are improving it, they can't do much more to it. As for memory yeah that's entirely PS2's fault, it can only process so much data at once, and since you can't get new RAM to throw in your PS2 they have to set the standards on memory within game play to fit the PS2. While I'm sure they probably could make it a bit higher then is for other better performance machines, they won't, simply due to the fact that it would equate to making the game 'better' to play on one system then another and SE has been fairly notorious for thier sense of 'equality' (Though arguably thier equality is much betterSony's on PlanetSide in it's short lived life.)

Rostum
01-20-2007, 06:44 AM
I was more or less talking about features such as mog locker, mog house, etc. You can get up to 60 spaces in the mog locker, 80 in mog house and 60 in inventory. As well as armor and event item storage.

What you had said:


Or at least more inventory space that's not restricted cause of "memory problems on the PS2" >.<

The limit for these are not due to the PS2's hardware, but more from the game design. Where I see no problem (with mules and stuff, I have unlimited storage space for 3 of my jobs that require a lot of different gear setups).

And of course you aren't going to get an overhaul on the game engine and graphics with the PS2. They'll eventually weed it out over time, whether you like it or not. And just for an imo; I love the PC, and have been playing on it with no troubles for 3 years -- even all my friends love the PC coming recently from PS2. =)

Lionx
01-20-2007, 01:00 PM
The PC is obviously the most optimal really..

Need controller? Buy one
Xbox Live? Its fine, all you need is free Silver since POL is seperate
Popups? Windower.

That being said, the HDD is pretty much useless as it is unless you play FFXI on PS2 or unless you store pirated games on it..

Symphaniz
01-26-2007, 05:58 PM
As said above, just buy the game for the computer. Sooooo much easier, just hooked up the 360 controller and good to go.

UltimateSpamGrover
02-07-2007, 05:12 AM
Well my PS2 Network Adapter/HDD broke about 2 months ago and honestly it was cheaper to get Vanadiel Collection 2007 and an updated graphics card for PC than to get another HDD and network Adapter.

Stunt
02-11-2007, 11:05 PM
They will probably port it over to the PS3 for more console capability so they can make more money. Just give it a wait.