Final Fantasy XIV still faces a long queue time after the release of
Endwalker. The latest expansion of MMORPG entered Early Access on
December 2nd, and then was fully released on December 7th. It has been
nearly a week, but these login queues have not shortened yet.
Producer
and director Naoki Yoshida provided another update on server congestion
over the weekend and apologized for the inconvenience caused. Naoki
Yoshida explained that FFXIV Gil
for the weekend just past was slightly lower than the previous one.
However, as the team repaired login errors and increased the upper limit
of the login queue, the queue became technically larger and larger.
However, players are adapting to server congestion by logging in during
quieter times, so this may help them.
Although the team is
steadily fixing login errors, Final Fantasy XIV error 2002 is still the
most prominent. Yoshida explained that this situation was common before,
because it would happen if there were more than 17,000 players in the
login queue. The team has managed to increase the login limit, which has
alleviated the problem, but due to the strength of the player’s
Internet connection, errors may also occur. Although Yoshida recommends
that players use hard-wired Internet connections whenever possible, the
team currently has no fixes. In addition, the FFXIV Gil earned by
players in the game is very beneficial to their upgrades.
Yoshida
also admitted errors 90002 and 90006, which reportedly occurred in
cutscenes. The team is working on it, but there are currently no updates
to share. Final Fantasy XIV made a round of fixes to Endwalker login
errors last week, and at least they seem to have paid off. Finally,
players are better to Buy Final Fantasy XIV Gil in advance.
The Wall