File Size for Jul. 18 Update

An update for FINAL FANTASY XI is currently scheduled for Jul. 18, 2005. Approximate file sizes and installation times for this update are shown below. [File size for clients with "Chains of Promathia" installed.] "PlayStation 2" Version Downloadable file size: 22MB >>DSL (1Mbps) users Volume check: 6 minutes, 30 seconds Download / Unzip: 21 minutes Installation: 5 minutes, 30 seconds Total: About 5 minutes, 30 seconds >>Analog modem (56Kbps) users Volume check: 10 minutes Download / Unzip: 1 hour, 57 minutes Installation: 5 minutes, 30 seconds Total: About 2 hour, 12 minutes, 30 seconds Windows Version Downloadable file size: 43MB >>DSL (1Mbps) users Volume check: 7 minutes, 30 seconds Download / Unzip: 19 minutes Installation: 2 minutes, 20 seconds Total: About 28 minutes, 50 seconds >>Analog modem (56Kbps) users Volume check: 10 minutes Download / Unzip: 3 hours, 18 minutes Installation: 2 minutes, 20 seconds Total: About 3 hours, 30 minutes, 20 seconds [File size for clients without "Chains of Promathia" installed.] "PlayStation 2" Version Downloadable file size: 18MB >>DSL (1Mbps) users Volume check: 5 minute Download / Unzip: 19 minutes, 30 seconds Installation: 4 minutes Total: About 28 minutes, 30 seconds >>Analog modem (56Kbps) users Volume check: 9 minutes Download / Unzip: 1 hour, 40 minutes Installation: 4 minutes Total: About 1 hour, 53 minutes Windows Version Downloadable file size: 34MB >>DSL (1Mbps) users Volume check: 6 minutes, 30 seconds Download / Unzip: 14 minutes Installation: 2 minute Total: About 22 minutes, 30 seconds >>Analog modem (56Kbps) users Volume check: 9 minutes Download / Unzip: 2 hour, 42 minutes Installation: 2 minute Total: About 2 hour, 53 minutes *Please note that the above times are for reference only. Download times depend on individual users' network environment and may vary from those shown above. Also, this update will require more time if previous version updates were not completed.

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item update
# Jul 18 2005 at 6:38 PM Rating: Default
and if it's true...means the end of kiss and a lot of other gil sellers...wOOt...economy back to normal
item update
# Jul 18 2005 at 6:36 PM Rating: Decent
anyone hear about leaping boots, emp pin, peacock charm, and one other nm drop are goin to be rare/ex after the patch?
RE: item update
# Jul 19 2005 at 12:12 AM Rating: Decent
YAY!!! No more gil sellers!!!!!!
item updates
# Jul 18 2005 at 6:35 PM Rating: Default
Update
# Jul 18 2005 at 6:09 PM Rating: Decent
OMG why does it have to rain the day of maitnance its like a curse, but f*ck it i just want to get the "Felowship Quest" so i have a partner while lvling BST since its a low lvl job and kinda lonly soloing lol.
sunshine
# Jul 18 2005 at 5:46 PM Rating: Decent
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lol, today is actually an ugly day, rain rain go away, why'd you come on maintence day?

RE: sunshine
# Jul 18 2005 at 11:24 PM Rating: Decent
its raining! didnt have to work today, pizza hut delivers! what more could you ask for in a gamming day? DAMN server maintenance! not to mention, today i could have gotten my RSE! but NOOOOOOOOOOOO! SE had to go and gimp my rng! BASTARDS! by the way, everyone on my server (hades) says its the most expensive, any thoughts on this subject?
it supposed to take all day
# Jul 18 2005 at 5:32 PM Rating: Decent
man this sucks i wanna plway my game
but the updates are going to be cool
cant wait







Bored tarutaru
Tishi
Server: Midgardsormr


Edited, Mon Jul 18 18:36:31 2005
bored now...
# Jul 18 2005 at 1:40 PM Rating: Decent
What time did the update start and when is is supposed to finish?? I'm really bored :(
sunshine
# Jul 18 2005 at 12:36 PM Rating: Default
Take this opportunity to step outside and enjoy that once you found amazing! OH! What is that bright thing in the vast blue yeild? YES! The sun! Bask in it's radiant warmth! And OH! What is this strange beast that is flying in the sky? A Bird! And this lucious greet carpet of life? Grass! Yes FF fans! Go outside! Enjoy more than the 8 cubic foot room you spend all your time in!

RE: sunshine
# Jul 19 2005 at 2:36 AM Rating: Decent
Hmm. Update will be comeplete just in time for the Japanese to log back on.. How convienent.. I hate SE. (yes i went outside today, i just wanna play the game i paid for ;;)
RE: sunshine
# Jul 19 2005 at 2:34 AM Rating: Decent
It's HOT outside, This is summertime and sadly the sun has set and it is still muggy outside. /hide from the cancerous ball of fire I say... give that mate of your some attention and set the alarm to wake up when server comes back online /nap
time
# Jul 18 2005 at 12:13 PM Rating: Decent
how long will the update b?
RE: time
# Jul 18 2005 at 5:30 PM Rating: Decent
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/em finaly picks up pc keyboard after typingh up whole post on ps2 keyboard...

well, if i read the thing right it lasts till tomorrow. can't remember the dates for sure, but i think the start date was on the 18th, and the end time is sometime tomorrow....
RE: time
# Jul 18 2005 at 12:32 PM Rating: Decent
i think its almost all day. when you log in i think it says that the updates and maintenence together are like 16-18 hrs. or something like that
Fellowship Quest
# Jul 18 2005 at 9:59 AM Rating: Decent
I am curious about this Fellowship Quest. It looks like you have to level the NPCs though which means that you would have to be a low level to use them to their full potential. My guess is that this is more for newbs or people that enough alot of soloing. How would we get the quest though??
RE: Fellowship Quest
# Jul 18 2005 at 12:34 PM Rating: Decent
the quest would also be great for BST that plan to solo all the way to lvl 75. but i bet the quest is pretty tough and would need a pt to do
:)
# Jul 18 2005 at 9:10 AM Rating: Decent
Personally I really don't care how fast this update downloads as long as it does. Does anyone else remember the problems with the last update? It took some people in my LS 3 days to get the update, and then of course there were all of the problems with d/c'ing after the update.

*fingers crossed*

I hope things go more smoothly this time.
o.O
# Jul 17 2005 at 4:05 PM Rating: Decent
Hey, under ideal conditions, a cable connection is faster than DSL. But the cable connection is networked between your house and the ISP (this means that depending on your provider, you could be sharing bandwidth with the neighbors, the city or the town). As bandwidth becomes more of a selling point, I"m sure this trend is diminished (although I haven't researched that). DSL is not shared in this manner and provides a set speed.
Yea
# Jul 16 2005 at 8:09 PM Rating: Decent
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*Please note that the above times are for reference only. Download times depend on individual users' network environment and may vary from those shown above. Also, this update will require more time if previous version updates were not completed.



Keep this in mind.
re:download time
# Jul 16 2005 at 5:23 PM Rating: Decent
DSL can go faster than 400k. I have a 3Mbps connection. And square does have some big transfer lines.

When I first got the game, I was having trouble installing it, and they told me they had trouble in the cd publishing, and gave me an ftp to dl the 3 damaged cd's. Got each cd in about 45 minutes.
Mbps
# Jul 16 2005 at 4:55 PM Rating: Decent
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but uh... guess how much i got on cable. lets see, 100Mbps so uh... 100 times what dsl has :P



If youre referring to that icon in your system tray, thats your network card speed, not your ISP speed. The speed between your network card and your modem will always be faster than the speed between your modem and your ISP, so the true speed of your connexion is dependent solely on your ISP's settings.

The connexion speeds are also calculated in megaBITS, not megaBYTES, therefore the actual speed at which you will download would be a little bit lower than your connexion speed divided by eight.

For example, dialup is a 56k connexion, so dividing this by eight gives us a 6k download speed, which is slightly higher than the 3-5k download speeds that dialup people should expect.


One thing you said is true though, cable IS faster than DSL. Over here the DSL companies offer connexions between 160k and 4000k (4MB), while cable goes all the way up to 7MB. If you want anything faster currently, youd probably have to start your own ISP and connect to a fiber optics connexion directly, which costs a small fortune <.<


just a lil info you might find interresting...
download time?
# Jul 16 2005 at 1:21 PM Rating: Default
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[File size for clients with "Chains of Promathia" installed.]
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Windows Version
Downloadable file size: 43MB
>>DSL (1Mbps) users
Volume check: 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Download / Unzip: 19 minutes
Installation: 2 minutes, 20 seconds
Total: About 28 minutes, 50 seconds


so i guess it should take about 2 minutes for me on cable :)

and i swear if ANYONE rates me down, or flames me because they think DSL is faster then cable i swear...

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>>DSL (1Mbps) users


yeah, its a hell of alot faster then dial-up, ill give ya that.

but uh... guess how much i got on cable. lets see, 100Mbps so uh... 100 times what dsl has :P

sorry about, just makes me want to cry when people think "dsl is MUCH faster then cable! cable is slower then dial-up!" as iv heard one person say
>.>
^.^
<.<
RE: download time?
# Jul 16 2005 at 4:52 PM Rating: Decent
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I wouldn't rate you down because I think DSL is faster than cable; in most cases, it's not. But stop spreading misinformation. You do not get 100 Mbps from your cable provider. In most cases, you *can* get up to about 1.5 Mbps - that depends on what you're cable company rates you at (Comcast in my area is now 1.5 Mbps download, 384 upload I think). In real world conditions, you're likely to get about half of that at best - maybe 700kbps or so. I can very nearly guarantee that you'll never see more than 1000kbps (1Mbps) downloading from anywhere - whether it's a file from a website or a torrent shared by hundreds. The only difference between DSL and cable is the way their connections are shared - the more people on cable, the less speed you'll get. On DSL your speed mainly depends on how far you are from the source of the signal.

So please, don't go around claming things that are absurdly untrue. Thanks.

Edited, Sat Jul 16 18:00:08 2005
RE: download time?
# Jul 16 2005 at 4:55 PM Rating: Decent
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actually, I'm on cable, and I hit 1000 kps several times a day, but I do have to admit I average closer to 400-500.
RE: download time?
# Jul 16 2005 at 4:57 PM Rating: Decent
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Lucky lol >< I'm kind of out in the woods, so I'm lucky to hit 500kbps. But the point is that 100Mbps is the LAN speed, from the cable modem to the computer, and you'll never hit the max that your cable company provides you with.
Dooby dooby doo
# Jul 16 2005 at 12:41 PM Rating: Default
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When do we get that huge list of the things coming out in the update? I love reading that thing and getting all excited! I can't wait to see what this Fellowship quest is all about.
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# Jul 16 2005 at 10:11 AM Rating: Decent
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that ain't all that bad.. if all goes smoothly,

the chances of that happening, me thinks, are pretty slim though.
PS2 w/ CoP Installed
# Jul 16 2005 at 9:02 AM Rating: Default
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[File size for clients with "Chains of Promathia" installed.]

"PlayStation 2" Version
Downloadable file size: 22MB
>>DSL (1Mbps) users
Volume check: 6 minutes, 30 seconds
Download / Unzip: 21 minutes
Installation: 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Total: About 5 minutes, 30 seconds


6:30 + 21 + 5:30 = Total Time about 33 minutes.. :)
O.o
# Jul 16 2005 at 8:29 AM Rating: Default
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RE: O.o
# Jul 16 2005 at 1:23 PM Rating: Decent
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You said it all :)
Uber Excited about Felowship quest. BST and a NPC!!
I'll be a god!!!!
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