Why you should care about Final Fantasy XIV - according to Teh Nihilist

thats pretty cool ... i like the fact death means something in FF .... always hated how in WoW death just meant you wasted time and gold.... nothing more... its to user easy for me... but i'm a fan of rogue like games were perma death is the norm ...
 
You just need an account with Square Enix to put your name on the list for beta testers - I just opened a new account, and then did the steps for the beta account.
 
Guys dont worry about the promo code

The promo code is the code you get when you bought FF13 for PS3 thus giving the person another CHANCE (more than normal ppl) to enter the FF14 beta.

And no you dont get a confirmation when you register for beta (you just get confirmation on your SE ID)

btw Teh

Awesome article touched me a bit :p
 
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Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy XIV will be launched on Windows PCs worldwide on September 30 -- well, provided you've obtained the game, installed it and then clicked on the launch shortcut. This step comes after you've made a choice between two different versions of the anticipated MMORPG: a standard edition, which will retail for $49.99, and a $74.99 Collector's Edition.

The latter edition will enable early access to the game on September 22nd ("subject to initial server capacity," Square Enix warns) and will include a making-of DVD, a Final Fantasy XIV-branded security token, an art book, special cover art by Yoshitaka Amano, a "fully-personalized Right of Passage Certificate" and a stat-boosting Onion Helm item for pre-orders (Standard Edition pre-orders get ze "Garlond Goggles," they do nothing in real life). Both versions offer 30 days of gameplay upon purchase, with one playable character and one non-playable character playing the undignified role of item retainer. Should you choose to continue exploring the world of Eorzea, Eorfee will be $12.99 per month.

Oh, and just a reminder that PS3 is one of several consoles that won't be able to play Final Fantasy XIV in 2010 -- since Square Enix confirmed that Final Fantasy XIV will only arrive on Sony's system in "early" March 2011. Pricing for that version will be announced at a later time.
 
/whoot, i'm in again :)

We would like to extend a warm welcome to all testers, and thank you for your participation in the FINAL FANTASY XIV Beta Test.

The date and time at which the installation client for FINAL FANTASY XIV Beta Version will become available for download has been decided.

Client Availability: Friday, July 2, 2010 from approximately 8:00 a.m. (GMT)

Details regarding the precise dates and times of the upcoming beta tests will be announced in the near future.

We humbly ask new and veteran testers alike to enjoy their time in Eorzea throughout the beta test, and we look forward to receiving your feedback!
 
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