• Please check your internet connection and that you can browse the internet without trouble.
• Try to power cycle the modem and/or router.
This means switching off and unplugging your modem/router for at least 1 minute and then power it back up. Wait a couple of minutes after switching on your modem/router again and see if this solved the issue.
• Did you contact your internet service provider (ISP)? Please consider doing it, to see if there is any particular problem going on their side.
• Check that your connection type and speed meets the minimum requirements for our game.
• Check your IP address (If you do not know it, you can find out here, otherwise go to startrun and type in cmd and then ipconfig).
• Most routers nowadays use UPnP (universal plug and play) protocol.
However, some older routers might block the ports used by the game. If this is the case you will need to do “port forwarding” (i.e. - configure your router to open these ports for a particular program).
A simple procedure can be found here (just pick your router model and follow the instructions). Please also note that a static IP address is required to enable port forwarding (you will find all the relevant information in the above-quoted website).
• We can also give you the port range to use. Please see below:
FINAL FANTASY XI
- Port numbers that may be used by the PlayOnline server group.
- TCP 25, 80, 110, 443 and from 50000 to 65535
- UDP from 50000 to 65535
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- Ports (55296-55551)
- UPnP Port Mapping - Automatically employ UPnP to open the appropriate port and allow for the transmission of files during version updates.
• If the previous steps did not work and you’re using an independent router in your network, try to bypass it and connect your computer directly to the modem. (Usually, most internet service providers ISPs use hybrid devices which cover both functions.)
• In addition to your router’s firewall (hardware), do you use any software-based solution (antivirus/firewall) on your computer?
If yes, make sure that FINAL FANTASY XI/FINAL FANTASY XIV is part of the exception list.
For example, to add an exception if you’re using the Windows firewall:
XP users go to Control PanelSecurity CenterWindows FirewallExceptionsAdd Program…
Vista/7 users go to Control PanelSystem and SecurityAllow a program through Windows FirewallChange settings…
Otherwise, please refer to your software manual.
• Check that the firewall has been properly configured to play the game (you can verify how to use your firewall with the manufacturer).
• Check if the problem still occurs when the firewall is off.
• Try to uninstall/reinstall the firewall and leave its settings on default.
• Try to update your router/modem firmware (new firmware can be found on the manufacturer’s website, if existing).
Please find below a few other things worth checking:
• If your cable is long (15 meters) try a shorter cable.
• Check if there is any kind of splitter or in-line connector in your cabling.
• Check if there is any heavy machinery near the gaming unit that may cause interference.
• If you’re using a wireless connection, some other nearby devices may cause interferences therefore you might want to switch these off and try again.
Otherwise you can still switch to a wired connection (plug you Ethernet cable directly into the modem).
• Make sure you are not trying to use a line type we do not support (Satellite, ATM, ISDN will not work correctly).
• If it’s a dial-up connection, do you have any special access numbers that you need to dial to obtain an outside line?
• For dial-up check for any devices connected to the same phone line as in splitters, another phone, or fax machine, and try bypassing them.
• For DSL you must install filters on the phone jack if another phone or fax machine will by using the same phone line to eliminate static activity.
Other solutions:
• Try to perform a clean boot in order to minimise potential conflicts with other software at start-up.
Manual steps to perform a clean boot in Windows XP, Vista, 7:
NOTE: You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to follow these steps. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from following these steps.
1. Click Start, and click Run. The Run window appears.
2. In the Open box, type msconfig and then click OK. The System Configuration Utility appears.
3. Click the General tab.
4. Click Selective Startup.
5. Uncheck* the processing options that are listed below Selective Startup except 'Load System Services'**.
* You may not be able to uncheck 'Use Original BOOTINL'
** Unchecking all the boxes (except Load System Services) provides for a complete clean boot. The more options you uncheck, the more likely you are to solve the problem. Note that unchecking all boxes prevents you from installing Symantec products.
Your situation may require that you load specific processes from the Startup group. If this is the case, use the following procedure:
a. Check 'Load startup group items' and uncheck all other boxes that are below Selective Startup except 'Load System Services.'
b. Click the Startup tab.
c. Check the processes that you want to run when you next start the computer, and uncheck all other processes.
6. Click Apply, and then click Close.
7. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click Yes.
Windows restarts in a state that is similar to when Windows was first installed (that is, before any other software was installed to Windows).
To restore your computer back to its original settings (after above-quoted procedure)
1. Click Start, and then click Run. The Run window appears.
2. In the Open box, type msconfig and then click OK. The System Configuration Utility appears.
3. Click Normal Startup.
4. Click OK.
5. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click Yes.
Windows restarts normally with all drivers, programs, and your regular video settings.
NOTE: Microsoft strongly recommends that you do not use System Configuration Utility to modify the Boot.ini file on your computer without the direction of a Microsoft support engineer. Doing so may make your computer unusable.
If you still encounter connection issues, please contact us back with:
• the error code and message that you encounter
• the steps to reproduce the error and its location
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People leave me confused with these IP addresses. Because, if I open my resourcemanager window, look under network tab, see FFXIV and a ip of 199.91.189.52 and that’s the only ip address I find there under the game’s connection. Super slow for me the whole time. It's been about 24 hours and I'm 50% done. So I'm not worried the beta was postponed a bit. Give me another day or so to download the beta:D 9 years ago. With three expansions now under its belt, Final Fantasy XIV level cap has moved from 50 all the way to 80. That’s a lot of levels to fight, chop, and craft your way through, but we have some. FFXIV Ping A high FFXIV ping is the result of having high FFXIV lag or latency. Generally the lower your ping, the faster and more responsive the game will be. FFXIV Lag FFXIV lag will slow down or delay the responsiveness of your character's when you command it to actions, such as moving, attacking, or using spells and abilities.
Movement speed is one of the few variables in FFXI that is entirely controlled clientside. It is also one of the few things that will unarguably improve your in game 'quality of life.' Running from place to place is the vast majority of what you do in FFXI, so moving 12% faster makes you almost 12% more efficient.
Base player maximum speed used to be 4.0, but was increased by 25% (in 2014?) to 5.0. Every +0.1 is +2% movement speed and the resolution of movement speed increases is thus limited to 2%. Although gear was adjusted to compensate for the base speed change, job abilities and other enhancements were not and the cap was not increased. So Flee, which increased movement speed by 100% (4.0) is still capped to 8.0, thus resulting in a 60% (8.0/5.0) increase in movement speed instead of the previous 100% (8.0/4.0) or potential 80% (9.0/5.0) increases. Similarly, buffs that used to increase movement speed by 25% (+1.0) now increase it by 20% (+1.0).
Quantification
There are various clunky ways to quantify movement speed (Ex. example), but the easiest way is to look at the speed number sent in packets. Windower's SpeedChecker addon does this.
Enhancement Bonuses
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Movement speed is directly affected by certain spells, abilities, and other enhancements:
- Flee: +60% Movement Speed
- Raptor Mazurka: +10% Movement Speed
- Chocobo Mazurka: +20% Movement Speed
- Chocobo Jig: +20% Movement Speed
- Bolter's Roll: Up to +40% Movement Speed
- Fleet Wind: +20% Movement Speed
- Atma of Ambition: +12% Movement Speed
- Atma of the Master Crafter: +12% Movement Speed
- Sprinter's Drink: +60% Movement Speed
- Hermes Quencher: +60% Movement Speed
- Sprinter's Shoes: +10% Movement Speed
- Cheer: Jumbotender: +2% Movement Speed
The effects of spells, abilities, and equipment stack up to a certain limit, +60% (the only exception is that Mazurka and Chocobo Jig do not stack with one another). Mazurka, Bolter's Roll, or any Quickening effect (including Jig) will wear off when the player performs any offensive ability or is attacked.
Debuff Reduction
Movement speed is directly reduced by the Weight status inflicted by the spell Gravity or monster abilities with a Gravity effect. This penalty can range from mild (-12%) to very significant (nearly immobile) depending on what caused the weight effect.
Monster movement speed can be reduced by successfully landing Gravity or Gravity II.
Equipment Bonuses
Note that while positive movement speed bonuses on equipment DO NOT stack (only the highest bonus equipped takes effect), negative movement speed equipment does stack. The enchantments of Sprinter's Shoes and Talaria do stack with other movement speed equipment, but they cannot be removed while their enchantments are in effect. While each job has at least one always active +12% or higher movement speed equipment piece available, some are considerably more difficult to acquire than others.
Item | Level | Slot | Jobs | Speed |
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Destrier Beret | 1 | Head | All Jobs | Latent |
Pitchfork +1 | 1 | Weapon | All Jobs | Costume |
S. Bunny Hat +1 | 1 | Head | All Jobs | Costume |
Snow Bunny Hat | 1 | Head | All Jobs | Costume |
Purple Race Silks | 1 | Body | All Jobs | Chocobo |
Nin. Kyahan +1 | 74 | Feet | NIN | Dusk to Dawn: 25% |
Ninja Kyahan | 54 | Feet | NIN | Night: 25% |
Skadi's Jambeaux +1 | 99 | Feet | 18% | |
Fajin Boots | 95 | Feet | 18% | |
Geomancy Sandals | 99 | Feet | GEO | 12% |
Iaso Boots | 99 | Feet | 12% | |
Tandava Crackows | 83 | Feet | DNC | 12% |
Aoidos' Cothrn. +1 | 81 | Feet | BRD | 12% |
Aoidos' Cothrn. +2 | 81 | Feet | BRD | 12% |
Danzo Sune-Ate | 80 | Feet | 12% | |
Skadi's Jambeaux | 75 | Feet | 12% | |
Blood Cuisses | 73 | Legs | 12% | |
Crimson Cuisses | 73 | Legs | 12% | |
Carmine Cuisses | 99 | Legs | 12% | |
Carmine Cuisses +1 | 99 | Legs | 18% | |
Herald's Gaiters | 70 | Feet | 12% | |
Hermes' Sandals | 70 | Feet | 12% | |
Hermes' Sandals +1 | 70 | Feet | 12% | |
Pillager's Poulaines | 99 | Feet | THF | 12% |
Pillager's Poulaines +1 | 99 | Feet | THF | 12% |
Pillager's Poulaines +2 | 99 | Feet | THF | 12% |
Pillager's Poulaines +3 | 99 | Feet | THF | 18% |
Orion Socks | 99 | Feet | RNG | 12% |
Orion Socks +1 | 99 | Feet | RNG | 12% |
Orion Socks +2 | 99 | Feet | RNG | 12% |
Orion Socks +3 | 99 | Feet | RNG | 18% |
Geomancy Sandals | 99 | Feet | GEO | 12% |
Geomancy Sandals +1 | 99 | Feet | GEO | 12% |
Geomancy Sandals +2 | 99 | Feet | GEO | 12% |
Geomancy Sandals +3 | 99 | Feet | GEO | 18% |
Desert Boots | 62 | Feet | All Jobs | Sandstorms: 12% |
Desert Boots +1 | 62 | Feet | All Jobs | Sandstorms: 12% |
Storm Crackows | 50 | Feet | All Jobs | Assault: 12% |
Areion Boots | 20 | Feet | 12% | |
Areion Boots +1 | 20 | Feet | 12% | |
Jute Boots | 99 | Feet | 12% | |
Jute Boots +1 | 99 | Feet | 18% | |
Strider Boots | 20 | Feet | 12% | |
Trotter Boots | 20 | Feet | 12% | |
Federation Aketon | 1 | Body | All Jobs | Conquest: 12% |
Kingdom Aketon | 1 | Body | All Jobs | Conquest: 12% |
Myth.Msk. Livery | 1 | Body | All Jobs | Campaign: 12% |
Ptr.Prt. Livery | 1 | Body | All Jobs | Campaign: 12% |
Republic Aketon | 1 | Body | All Jobs | Conquest: 12% |
Ryl.Grd. Livery | 1 | Body | All Jobs | Campaign: 12% |
Sprinter's Shoes | 1 | Feet | All Jobs | 12% (Ench.) |
Talaria | 1 | Feet | All Jobs | 12% (Ench.) |
Paean Boots | 99 | Feet | 8% | |
Blitzer Poleyn | 75 | Legs | : 8% | |
Desultor Tassets | 75 | Legs | : 8% | |
Tatsumaki Sitagoromo | 75 | Legs | : 8% | |
Plumb Boots | 99 | Feet | All Jobs | -12% |
Lavalier +1 | 96 | Neck | All Jobs | -12% |
Mollusca Mantle | 92 | Back | -12% | |
Oneiros Axe | 88 | Weapon | WAR | -12% |
Oneiros Barbut | 88 | Head | -12% | |
Scuta Cape | 88 | Back | All Jobs | -12% |
Oily Trousers | 74 | Legs | -12% | |
Dusk Gloves | 72 | Hands | -12% | |
Dusk Gloves +1 | 72 | Hands | -12% | |
Dusk Jerkin | 72 | Body | -12% | |
Dusk Jerkin +1 | 72 | Body | -12% | |
Dusk Ledelsens | 72 | Feet | -12% | |
Dusk Ledelsens +1 | 72 | Feet | -12% | |
Dusk Mask | 72 | Head | -12% | |
Dusk Mask +1 | 72 | Head | -12% | |
Dusk Trousers | 72 | Legs | -12% | |
Dusk Trousers +1 | 72 | Legs | -12% | |
Mahant Sandals | 63 | Feet | -12% | |
Raikiri | 56 | Weapon | SAM | -12% |
Shneddick Ring | 99 | Rings | All Jobs | 18% |
Shneddick Ring +1 | 99 | Rings | All Jobs | 18% |
Related Links
- Chocobo Mazurka/Raptor Mazurka
- Atma of the Master Crafter/Atma of Ambition