
It definitely will take a while to get used to and learn, especially if you're coming from 10+ years of WoW, but FF14 is definitely a more laid back, PVE-focused experience, and if you don't mind giving up PVP, is a viable alternative for a F2P MMO experience.Publicado originalmente por masterskorpz1:I have created an account, I have downloaded the game but the game is now asking me to enter a registration code. The Free Trial community is alot smaller than WoW's for sure, but there are a still few dedicated players that write guides about the limits and what you can achieve on the Free Trial.
Access to interesting Dungeons and Raids - You get full access to the dungeon and raids up to the first expansion, and they all have unique/interesting mechanics.Īside from that, there are also the typical chat and marketplace/marketboard restrictions found in WoW. As well as large events, which offer unique rewards, meaning lots of subbed players participate as well. Lots of collectible mounts/emotes/transmogs and events- There's a lot of content for mount and achievement collectors. Traveling between Data Centers is currently being planned. The only things server-specific are Public Player Housing and Guilds, and you don't have access to either as FT. Free Server Travel (Data Center Travel(?)) - You can travel to any server in your Data Center for free. Access to Global Chat/Novice Network - You have to ask in /say chat, but as a Free player, you get access to the Global Chat in FFXIV. Max level is 60 as Free Trial, 80 as P2P. A More Complete "Free" experience - You have 100% access to zones and quests up to the first expansion (Heavensward). Heavy Focus on the Main Story - You'll have to clear the main story before you can do almost anything else. No "Twinking" - Everything is scaled down to your level/item level, so twinking isn't really a thing in this game. No PVP - PVP for Free Trial characters was removed as of Feb 2021, due to bots and hackers. That said, here are some of the cons of the FF14 FT experience: You can rush to endgame, but with the Main Story Questline (which unlocks everything), taking up to 150-200 hours of playtime, you will likely burn out pretty quickly if you try to rush through it all. FF14 is definitely a game you have to take at your own pace to truly enjoy. I will have to say that it is quite a different experience, coming from WoW. Finally got around to finishing up my Free Trial account for FFXIV and hit 60 + the end of the Heavensward (1st Expac).