

- #FINAL FANTASY 14 FREE TRIAL TRIAL#
- #FINAL FANTASY 14 FREE TRIAL PS4#
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– Free Trial Players can join a party if invited or by using the Duty Finder but cannot assemble a party during the Free Trial. Free Companies are the main in-game social tool. – Free Trial Players cannot create or join a Free Company during the Free Trial. – Free Trial Players can join a Linkshell or Cross-World Linkshell if invited but cannot create a new Linkshell or Cross-World Linkshell during the Free Trial. It will stunt some aspects of the game, but is unlikely to be a huge hit. All four of these basically restrict you from getting anything from or giving anything to other players, and are mostly measures to fight illicit activities. – Free Trial Players cannot hire retainers during the Free Trial. – Free Trial Players cannot send in-game letters using the moogle delivery service during the Free Trial. – Free Trial Players cannot trade with other players during the Free Trial. – Free Trial Players cannot access the in-game market board during the Free Trial. – Free Trial Players cannot use the “shout,” “yell,” or “tell” in-game chat options during the Free Trial. Given you can’t sell or buy items from other players, it’s not a huge deal. This is not a lot of money, though far more than you’ll need for leveling. – Free Trial account characters can possess a maximum of 300,000 gil (in-game currency). Doing all the ‘fun stuff’ there will take around 100 hours, minimum, and much more if you find various activities (crafting and gathering, doing side quests, etc.) fun. Currently this is roughly a third of the game, give or take. – Free Trial account characters have all their levels capped at level sixty (60). Remember that one playable character can play every class, and do every bit of content, without the need for another. – Free Trial Players can create up to eight (8) playable characters, restricted to one (1) playable character per World. We’ve put comments next to the ones that actually matter. Here is Square Enix’s list of in-game restrictions that come with the FF14 free trial versus having a normal, paid account. It ended in an everyone-dies-stalemate because an all-destroying dragon came out of an orb. This video recommended by Square Enix has an explanation of what happened before the game starts, though the vast majority of its content is later shown in-game. Once you’ve signed up for the various accounts and got access to the free trial, you’re good to play. This is also true if you want to play on console and PC.

You can have access to the same characters on each of those, but expansions need to be bought separately.
#FINAL FANTASY 14 FREE TRIAL MAC#
Note that Square Enix treats Steam, non-Steam Windows, and Mac as completely separate platforms. Do the steps, create the various accounts, and you’re good to go. This is a little easier as you can take the official Square Enix route through the Free Trial website and it’ll take you through most of the steps. If you never paid for anything, you should be able to keep using that account with the new trial. If you’ve started it before, you’ll probably need to go through the process of logging into FF14’s account system at the Mog Station and finding where it all left off.
#FINAL FANTASY 14 FREE TRIAL PS3#
Note that if you have ever tried the game before – an hour on the PS3 version back in the mists of time, like our own Dave, for example – the free trial may not be available.
#FINAL FANTASY 14 FREE TRIAL PS4#
Things are relatively simple on PS4 and PS5, simply navigate to the PS Store, search for FF14, and scroll down to the Free Trial section. On PC, you also have the option of using Steam or going through Square Enix directly. These are treated as effectively separate games that happen to share your account data, so note you’ll need to rebuy the game if you decide to change platform (assuming you end up paying – a lot of FF14 is free, especially at the start). FF14 is currently available on PlayStation, Windows, and Mac.
