Housing price adjustments announced

As promised in PLL 29, SE has announced upcoming housing price adjustments for the new housing wards being added in Patch 3.3. Instead of having different pricing tiers for the different servers, all worlds will have the same priced plots.

  • Small plots:  3 – 3.75 Million Gil
  • Medium plots: 16 – 20 Million
  • Large plots: 40 – 50 Million

The cost of unsold plots will go down every 6 hours, to a minimum price of half the original value 30 days after patch release. There will be a total of 4 new wards added to each city’s housing area, for a total of 720 new housing plots per server. A full rundown of the changes, including the old pricing structure, is available on the Lodestone.

Producer Live Letter XXX airs Sunday, May 22

The date and time has been announced for the next Producer Live Letter. Broadcasting from Akita, Yoshi-P will be discussing Patch 3.3 part 2 and will be showing off new trailers and live game footage. Main scenario writer Natsuko Ishikawa will also be making an appearance and answering questions with Yoshi-P posed by players on the Official Forums and sent during the live stream via Twitter using #XIVLive.

The stream will go live Sunday, May 22nd at 2 AM PST on the FFXIV Twitch channel.

Congratulations Aya (@Dancing_Fighter) on joining the FFXIV Community Team

We at Phoenix Down Radio want to congratulate Aya (@Dancing_Fighter on Twitter, DancingFighter on Twitch) for joining the FFXIV NA Community Team. Her appointment was announced at the end of Duty Commenced Episode 12, and she will be going by “Sicycre” on the Official forums.

Luna and I were fortunate enough to meet her at Anime Detour 2 weeks ago, and were extremely happy to have gotten the chance to talk with and meet her there. You could imagine our surprise and excitement when they brought her on the show, we were so excited and happy for her! We can’t wait to catch up with her at FanFest coming up later this year to congratulate her in person!

Duty Commenced Episode 12 scheduled for May 6th

With PAX East and Producer Live Letter XXIX behind us, the NA Community Team announces the next episode of Duty Commenced, airing May 6th at 3PM PT at twitch.tv/finalfantasyxiv.  Tune in as Camate, Bayohne, and Zhexos give their reactions to the news and information given about Patch 3.3 in the last PLL. {Please look forward to it!}

Read the full article on the Lodestone.

Inside look at the new 24-man dungeon

The devs have been busy getting ready for Patch 3.3, and building up the hype. Today they gave us a look into the new 24-man raid content, the Weeping City of Mhach, and talked about their play-testing to make sure the content is balanced as well as fun.

The new dungeon looks really beautiful, and I hope the game play is just as stunning.

But this last screenshot had me flashing back to my FFIX days… WHY SE, WHY?!?!?!

Check out the full post on the Lodestone here.

Phoenix Down Radio Episode 17 airs Saturday, April 30th!

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The next episode of Phoenix Down Radio will air live at 9:30 ET/6:30 PT at twitch.tv/phoenixdownradio. Tune in as we discuss the FFXIV Panel and announcements from PAX East, the new Patch 3.3 info from the Producer Live Letter scheduled for April 29th, and talk about our experience at Anime Detour this past weekend.

Deep Dungeon announced for patch 3.35

For those who may have missed the FFXIV panel at PAX East this weekend, the big news announced by Yoshi-P and crew is the inclusion of a new type of “Deep Dungeon” slated for release in patch 3.35. “The Palace of the Dead” is a bottomless dungeon found in the Black Shroud and populated by an army of undead souls. This sounds like a lot of fun, and I personally can’t wait to experience it. Below are a couple of screen shots of the dungeon and additional info. (Images via imgur user AnalogAndroid)

Producer Live Letter XXIX scheduled for April 29

The next Final Fantasy XIV Producer Live Letter has been scheduled for Friday, April 29th at 12AM PDT. The podcast will be streamed live on the FFXIV YouTube LiveTwitch, and NicoNico Live channels.

Yoshi-P and crew will be talking about Patch 3.3 part 1 and feature special guest Akihiro Hino, president and CEO of Level-5, a Japanese video game developer.

We will be discussing the news and info from the PLL on the next episode of Phoenix Down Radio. If you miss the live stream, stop by Saturday night, and we will fill you in on all the latest!

FFXIV Official API has been postponed

From an interview on Dutch gaming website Gamer.nl, Producer/Director Yoshi-P talks about a number of things in FFXIV, including the reason behind postponing the official API for the game. Redditor Zanzargh was able to post a good translation of the interview in the comments.  The two biggest takeaways in my opinion from this interview are the following:

        Gamer.nl: In the past there was often talk about the addition of an API for add-ons, so players can add extra’s to the interface. How’s that going?
This is postponed because there’s big concerns over DPS-meters. If we would add this system in it’s current form, I’m concerned players would argue about having or not having such a dps meter. That’s why we still have to decide if the use of such a DPS meter will be made available. Currently we’re discussing about add-ons which you can use to make design changes in the interface, to have skins for example.
A half year after A Realm Reborn released, we considered implementing addons. We thought about enabling addons in the pc-version, annd later release these features for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. We realised however that this is difficult on consoles, because there’s not enough storage space on these systems.
Our biggest concern is making a notable difference between the pc-version of the game, and the game on other platforms through enabling addons. This is why we postponed this feature. It should be noted that doesn’t mean we cancelled our plans for addons, but we want to first focus on official features for the game.

        Gamer.nl: As there is no API yet: what do you think of the add-ons players make themselves, like the unofficial API?
Final Fantasy 14 is also available on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, on which these unofficial add-ons are not available. Because of this, we don’t want to proactively support these alternatives as the FF14 team. As pc-gamer I’m personally not against the use of player-made addons. I do think these addons should only be used for personal enjoyment however. Sorry, I unfortunately can’t say more than that, I hope you understand.

Check out the full interview from Gamer.nl. (Source is in Dutch)

Episode 16 airs tonight! @SonomaaBG joins us to talk about @BlueGartr

Come join us for the new episode of Phoenix Down Radio at 9:30ET at twitch.tv/phoenixdownradio. We have special guest Sonomaa Kihten from BlueGartr Forums, and a whole bunch of news and announcements to talk about.