if im posting in the wrong spot sorry but i thought it would be good to see who all were from that server and if u are willing to help noobs at this game thx and go nuts with replyes
if im posting in the wrong spot sorry but i thought it would be good to see who all were from that server and if u are willing to help noobs at this game thx and go nuts with replyes
Its KNOW.
Exactly. I don’t understand half of what you said here. As we’d say in FFXI …Punctuation + Grammar : (Do you have it ?)
The population of my town is just over 400. I also live in Arkansas.
well can u tell me my freind would like to no he fought a war cheif or something like an orc how strong do u need to be to beat one of them
its previous and its those
That’s his original post, but here’s what I think he meant :
So, can you help or give me useful info on this game, or are you just gonna be mad that I can’t use proper grammar and stuff ? You get the meaning, whether or not I am good with punctuation and grammar, right ?
Actually, that’s my whole point. No, I do not get the meaning when I just look at your sentence the way it is written. To do so, I have to rewrite your sentence in my head, like I just physically did, and understand what I believe it is you meant, but that’s not always foolproof when hand-slapped the way you do it. And you know what ? Why would anyone want to make the effort when you yourself aren’t making any ?
Honestly, do you expect people to take the time to give you a well-thought, complete answer, when you yourself don’t take the time to ask a well-thought,well-written answer ? It’s quite common sense, really.
So, you want advice on FFXI ? Here’s the first tip I’ll give you about FFXI. Do not ask questions in the way you’ve asked in this thread. Because even if we do want to answer, we can’t, because we can’t make up what you’re talking about, and even when we do, you’re not giving enough details for us to be able to know what you’re talking about. Let’s take your last post again. You’re talking about some Warchief ? Some Orc ? Great, I’m assuming Warchief Vatgit in Ghelsba Outpost…but then it could some higher level orc, too. How do you expect us to answer a question you don’t really understand for yourself ?
Nobody’s asking you to have perfect grammar. Everyone makes typos and puts some slang here and there. But when it becomes so badly written that you can’t know what it is you meant, don’t expect people to actually bother. You may think Black Waltz and I are being mean to you for saying this, but truth is, we’re actually quite nice to even bother telling you what we’re trying to make you realize.
Put aside whatever education or grammar skills you have, and just simply use your common sense. You want good answers to your questions ? Ask good questions then. Otherwise, you’ll only recieve bitching and incomplete answers.
EDIT : Relestial’s answer is quite good, too. Shorter, but quite good :p
I’m assuming Warchief Vatgit in Ghelsba Outpost yes that is the one i meant
and thanx for the 2 links the one seems to be good lol
o and do u have any good advice on how to level up quick
o and thx for those links
Typos. Thanks Ill fix it.
OMG really
but really any other good things i should know
And, actually, a Galka White Mage CAN work. Superior player skills and adequate gear can always make for the lack of some stats for some jobs with some races. But that’s to an extent, anyway. But as Relestial pointed out the obvious extremes, expect it to be harder to level a WHM with a Galka or a WAR with a Taru if it is your first job. It is a fact that some races are naturally more suited for some jobs, but in the end, any job can be efficiently played with any race. And besides, there isn’t just the race and main job, there’s also the sub job to take into consideration.
As for the other info, it’s really hard to say, because you’ve never played. And even when you do , don’t expect to ask us anything in-game if you indeed go to Diabolos, because most of us are on Cerberus.
EDIT : By the way, please do not double-post. That’s what the EDIT button is for.
so u guys/girls must be very strong at this game eh
I no if i get this game i will try and do my best to level up, i also would like to no can u gain exp in all jobs at any point in the game
like i hear about jobs and sub jobs can u ever have a 3rd job? or at least level up a 3rd job?
Let’s take my example. I am a Paladin with a Warrior sub-job.
What the sub job does is give you roughly 20% of the stats you’d have at that level with that job plus any abilities you’d have at that level as well. And your sub job can never be more than half the level of your main.
Therefore, my being a level 65 Paladin ( almost 66, but I disgress ) means that I have the stats of a 65 Hume Paladin, all its abilites PLUS 20% of a level 32 Hume Warrior’s stats PLUS all the abilities a level 32 Warrior would have.
And, frankly speaking, it’s not so much that we’re "strong" that we have just been playing for much longer. That’s all.
However, there’s one thing you should know right away. Unless you’re, say, a Beastmaster, you CANNOT efficiently level up on your own past level 15 or so. Monsters that give decent exp will become too hard for you to fight alone, so you’ll always have to get a party. Not just for exp, but for most missions and quests as well. That is both one of the game’s strength and weakness. It encourages fellowship, which means you can’t do much on your own.
Well, that’s about answering what you asked. However, there is nothing in what I just told you that you wouldn’t have been able to find on your own with the links Relestial just gave you. Therefore, I’d suggest you take a better look at all the info you have available before asking a question to which you could have found the answer by yourself.
one more question i have…
if u level say a warrior to level 10 then dislike it and want a white mage when u get ready for your sub can u sub the warrior and what u originaly had it up to apear instantly if your white mage is level 20
i mean like so as a job u would then have a 20 white mage sub level 10 warrior right
Each job is it’s own little entity, in a way. They only gain experience if you use them as your main job. Once you complete the subjob quest at level 18, you choose one job for your main, and another job for your subjob. Your subjob is limited to half the level of your main job. So, you level your (crappy) WHM/WAR to 6, then it’d be a level 6 WHM, level 3 WAR, all the way up to 20 WHM/10 WAR. Once you hit 22, though, you’d want to go back and level your (now underleveled) subjob.
i would most likely never make a white mage warrior lol it was just an example
if i made a white mage i would have a sub black
and if i make a warrior most likely sub Paladin when i get to the right level and stuff
all this depending if i even get the game lol now i really want it
so basicaly keep your job and sub even that sounds like a reasonable thing to do
You never, ever, ever, sub Paladin. Bad idea, bad bad idea. Sure, you’d get a lot more defense, which could help the defensive WAR, but you get so limited in the magic department that it really doesn’t come into fruition. You sub Warrior to Paladin, though.
Yeah, once you level a job its level is never lost but if you put it as your sub it can’t be more than half you current main’s. Let’s take my example again.
Leveled Warrior up to 18. Then Monk to 15. When I ended, I was a 15 MNK/7 WAR. However, once I switched back to WAR I was a 18WAR/9MNK. Then made it to 30WAR/MNK and became a PLD. Once I hit 60 as PLD, I leveled SAM to 18, then went up to 37WAR/18SAM.
Oh, one more thing. Actually, WHM/WAR can work but only when you’re soloing your first 10 levels. The little boost in combat skills can benefit you but as soon as you start partying, ditch it.
i meant to say…
if i made a white mage when i could change jobs i would then make it a black with sub a white
and…
if i make a warrior when i could level a nether job i would then put warrior as a sub for a Paladin
may i ask how long have u had the game?
i here about linkshells how do u make one is there any item u need first
i found some command that says u just type /makelinkshell but was wondering if u needed any special items first
I think i am getting the game tommorow sweet =)
bad think i will have to wait till almost monday night to play
cause i will need a world pass to get on the same server as my freind is on and the download will take so long zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz i hate download times
umm so where do i get a fishing rod when i get on the game cause it sounds like a good way to earn money
the error reads as follows…
Terminated as an error occurred in ff11. failed to recognize hardware tnl.
please check that this computer has the requierd specifcation to run ff11 (-1)
Do you even know what are the specs of your machine ? Also, try running the benchmark, which you can find on PlayOnline’s website.
i just wish i would have known that before i got the game
i have another question if u have instaled the game can u still take it back or is it now mine for life?
im just not sure if u can do that cause of the codes but if its no good to me someone else could use it and i could get my money back
umm ok i dunno what u are talking about (specs of your machine)???
and whats the benchmark do anyway i will try and find it maby it might tell me something
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Simple, what are the components of your PC… What kind of PC do you have ?
You bought the game, you’re pretty much screwed, but the good news is, since you did’t activate the codes, you should be able to sell it on eBay or something.
The Benchmark is a program that tests your PC to know how well it can ( or not ) run the game.
Hardware TnL (texture and lighting) problems is probably one of the most commonly asked questions about running FFXI on PC, and the answer is normally upgrade your video card. In most cases, people which get that error message normally are running onboard video on their PCs, which doesn’t really run FFXI. Upgrading the video card is about the only way to beat this error message I’m afraid.
Do you even know what are the specs of your machine ? Also, try running the benchmark, which you can find on PlayOnline’s website.
thats what u said Evad
i just cut and pasted what u said cause i didnt no what u meant lol
i got a visual card and i am now a level 5 warrior
and the guy who instaled the new card said the old one should have worked it had the capability to run the game he said the game must just want a specific kind of card so yea that sux that the card should work but dont
You’re not very computer knowledgeable, are you ?
It’s exactly as it says… The specs of your machine…your PC, computer, whatever. Oh well.
Good thing you got the game running now, at least.
and no im not really that good with computers the only thing we over looked was the visual card and even the guy who instaled it said the one i had should have worked
Note, when you take a screenshot, it doesn’t save it onto your PC. To actually save you screenshots, you have to go back to PlayOnline Viewer, and open the Mail viewer. Search through the subfolders for the ‘Screenshots’ folder. This is where any FFXI screenshots you take are saved to (they’re saved automatically in JPEG format). To actually save them to your PC however, you actually have to send them as an email attachment to any other email address you have (even Hotmail works). This is very time consuming, as PlayOnline’s Mail viewer only allows a maximum of five images to be attached to an email message at a time.
You can also access your screenshots to view them or attach them to email via the Album option under Compendium on the main FFXI page in PlayOnline Viewer. Unfortunately however, the same limit applies to attaching images to email in Album as it does in PoL Mail, but they’re the only way of saving screenshots to your PC as far as I’m aware.
Of course you could alternaltively get a second PC with a capture card, and run the first PC (or PS2) with FFXI into the second one and capture screenshots that way, but that is a very expensive and complicated option.
Note, when you take a screenshot, it doesn’t save it onto your PC. To actually save you screenshots, you have to go back to PlayOnline Viewer, and open the Mail viewer. Search through the subfolders for the ‘Screenshots’ folder. This is where any FFXI screenshots you take are saved to (they’re saved automatically in JPEG format). To actually save them to your PC however, you actually have to send them as an email attachment to any other email address you have (even Hotmail works). This is very time consuming, as PlayOnline’s Mail viewer only allows a maximum of five images to be attached to an email message at a time.
You can also access your screenshots to view them or attach them to email via the Album option under Compendium on the main FFXI page in PlayOnline Viewer. Unfortunately however, the same limit applies to attaching images to email in Album as it does in PoL Mail, but they’re the only way of saving screenshots to your PC as far as I’m aware.
Of course you could alternaltively get a second PC with a capture card, and run the first PC (or PS2) with FFXI into the second one and capture screenshots that way, but that is a very expensive and complicated option.
…or you could use FRAPS. http://www.fraps.com
Actually it does save it locally on your PC. It’s located at…
C:\Program Files\PlayOnline\SquareEnix\PlayOnlineViewer\pub\h ome01\open\ScreenShots\FinalFantasyXI
Firstly, Evad D’Aragon, thanks for the link. I’ll try that program out later, as I was a bit put out that the game’s in-built screenshot function doesn’t capture the menu overlays.
Secondly, to MogKnight, thank you very much for letting me know about that! I was completely unaware that the screenshots were saved onto my system (as there is no mention of it whatsover in the game’s manual). I had suspected that maybe copies of the screenshots were in fact on my HDD, but, despite some fruitless searching through the many folders of PlayOnline Viewer, I kept coming back empty handed.
Thanks again for steering me in the right direction!