Pwnagraphic of RealGamerNewz writes, "PwnagraphicTV and RealGamerNewz presents the Final Fantasy XIV MMORPG Livestream as the game’s NDA has finally been lifted and the game officially releases tomorrow. I’ve been playing in the Beta for a very long time and will be doing an overclocked GPU Livestream Marathon of it for 24 hours on Saturday at 8AM (Texas time baby!). You can catch me playing with my LinkShell and all of my gear that I’ve unlocked, so this is not some noob just messing around, I know what I’m doing here. Enjoy the embedded stream below which will run from right now until about 1-2AM (TX time) unless I decide to go all night and live with the hangover tomorrow. Enjoy and look forward to the next one."
Final Fantasy XIV fans can now properly benchmark their PCs and check out some of what's coming to their game this summer.
Richard writes: Final Fantasy XIV Online on Xbox is built for newcomers.
The Xbox profanity filter is currently ruining the readability of the FFXIV chat on Xbox Series X/S due to censored words.
Lol, damn... At this point, they were better off keeping FF XIV away from Xbox. It has been nothing but obstacle, after obstacle.
I'm not convinced this is the profanity filter. It doesn't make sense to censor words like class, harvest and dance. It seems to be a bug.
Yeah these new fangled filters are going a bit too far. I have a game that filters "wtf". It's a censor for a self-censoring phrase. But I think overall it's how it should be. If you don't want certain language being used in your game by your player base, then it's up to you to filter/ censor the language you don't want. I can respect that. What I can't respect is when you say things that are not really offensive then you get ostracized for it.
This is completely false, I tested this on my son's child account and mine, this is not Microsoft censoring they will censor swears but not the combination of letters I can prove this with a screenshot where I use all mentioned words in the article but do not know how to upload a picture.