FFXI, FFXIV servers temporarily shut down due to quake, tsunami
The 8.9-magnitude earthquake to hit Japan has resulted in a temporary shut down for servers of Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy XIV, and PlayOnline.
The 8.9-magnitude earthquake that hit Japan on Friday, and its resulting tremors and tsunami, have resulted in a temporary shut down for the Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIV servers.
The word came from Square Enix's Lodestone site over the weekend, announcing that the servers would be shut down due to Japanese power companies requesting energy conservation. It's currently planned for a week, starting from yesterday. Square's PlayOnline servers are also unavailable, including the Friends List, password recovery, and account cancellation.
The pair of natural disasters have impacted power production from nuclear plants, leaving large areas of Japan without power. If you'd like to contribute more directly to aid in Japan, you can donate to the Japanese Red Cross Society.
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Comment on FFXI, FFXIV servers temporarily shut down due to quake, tsunami, by Steve Watts.
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With more games becoming reliant on servers, this brings up the question that no publisher PR team wants to answer: what happens when the servers go down, or if customers can't connect?
Years ago, Valve had a similar situation when there were power problems in the Seattle area. There's also the possibility of tier 1 ISP peering wars, DNS hijacks, and so on.
Most of the games I prefer to play would work fine as long as I have a PC with power. My entire PS3 collection of 4 games are played offline; the PS3 only gets its ethernet cable plugged in for very specific updates. -
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