

Im 4Gb into the DL now.Īwful lot of trouble to just check out a game, thats for sure. So, tossed everything and got the launcher straight from Square Enix. There's a hundred plus posts on this forum advising you not to do this. You're literally stating the problem is you keep attempting to verify the cache and start over from the beginning. So, I let it go and around 8.6Gb it failed again. After downloading around 16Gb from Steam, the launcher STILL wanted 16Gb. Look, another 7.7Gb to download? Ok, really weird. Gonzo1970 původně napsal:I decided to check files with Steam. Thanks to those that helped me troubleshoot up to this point. I've spent the better part of a week trying to troubleshoot this and at this point I'm just going to throw in the towel. I attempted to download FFXIV one more time as a last ditch effort and it errored out right at: 540+ MB on this file:. Just for giggles, I had another system here that I brought online with a fresh Windows 10 install. I'm still not done with the download but at least it is still moving, so I thought you all might want to try this step. It cruised right past the 450-480MB mark where it had been returning download errors. I reopened the launcher and started up the download again.

At the next pop-up box, check the Full control box under the Allow header in the Permissions for Authenticated Users section (mine was unchecked), then click Apply. Nothing worked until I went to the main directory where the files are being installed to (in my case, 'D:/Games/SquareEnix/FINAL FANTASY XIV - A Realm Reborn', went to Properties, then Security, then the Edit button for changing permissions. I basically want, as a principle, to give as much freedom and as little limitations on it as possible.Sarusarusaru původně napsal:FWIW, I've been trying to resolve this issue for a few hours, tried the port forwarding, VPN, etc. "I don't think it's a good thing, but we're going to leave it to the moral sense of all the players out there. These people - it's a thing they've bought, it's their game now." Tabata added, though, that the choice is in the hands of the players, and that "what's stronger in my mind is the fact that I don't want to limit people too much - this is part of the culture of gaming these days. "When we were getting together for discussion, all the people together in the project were airing out their worries, were something most people were really worried about." "Obviously there's some worry about 'we've made this great world and people might try to stuff all kind of strange things into it and mess it up'," he said on modding in general, before talking about those who wish to mod nude people into the game. Earlier this week we found out from Gamescom that Final Fantasy XV is coming to PC next year, and now director Hajime Tabata has spoken about mods with PCGamesN, including the topic of nude modding.
