International debut within 5 days of North American Release
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Square Enix seems to be no slouch when it comes to dropping their latest titles on the global market, with the release of FFXI Wings of the Goddess just 5 days ago, Square has been quick to please their EU fanbase with the title as well as it hits stores today on the PC and Xbox 360.
This acts as the fourth expansion of the game so far, this time sending gamers back through time into the the midst of the Crystal War, for new gamers this is the core of where the FFXI storyline is based, the game goes to introduce new enemies, new job classes and a series of new features to further the depth in their MMORPG.
New Combat Features:
- An all-new “Allied Campaign” system will allow players to take part in large-scale battles and explore new special dungeons
- New Areas:
- New settings further expand the vast world of Vana’diel
- Mog House Guests:
- Players will be able to invite their friends to their Mog Houses, showing their personalised furniture and special items. It is a new way to talk about past adventures and future plans in an entirely customised setting.
- New Jobs
- New Monsters
New Jobs
Dancer
With their aggressive steps, these thewy terpsichoreans would weave forbidden magicks upon themselves and their enemies, producing results rivalling those of even the most powerful sorcerous cants. The popularity of this profession reached its peak during the Great War, when dancers were common additions to the allied army units fighting on the front lines.
Scholar
During the Crystal War, these military tacticians often served as high-ranking officers in allied forces across Vana’diel. Extensive knowledge of ancient martial theory granted them the ability to wield dual schools of magic, between which they would alternate depending on the situation at hand.
FFXI is available at retail in North America in 5 SKU's they vary quite a bit really given that they're also including a Playstation 2 SKU that PAL will not be seeing yet.
FINAL FANTASY XI Vana’diel Collection 2008 (Stand-alone product including all expansions)
Platforms: PlayStation 2 system, Xbox 360
MSRP: $39.99 and $49.99 respectively
FINAL FANTASY XI: WINGS OF THE GODDESS (Expansion pack only)
Platforms: PlayStation 2 system, Windows PC, Xbox 360
MSRP: $29.99 each
No real details were dropped on the PAL version of the game at this point outside of it being an expansion.
i could look it up but feel this site could give me better MIN-MAX pc requirements and ideal settings.