I've considered playing FFXI online, but I don't know anything about online games.
Oh god, don't. I'm not fond of MMORPGs to begin with, but FFXI has developed a reputation as "My First MMO". Not only is it your usual wretched hive of scum and villainy (MMOs are notorious for haboring scams, glitches and just plain jackasses that are more than capable of wrecking your gaming experience, not to mention the usual litany of bugs in the updates) but it's populated with a lot of people who, as Cat says, "don't know what the fuck". Because it's a Final Fantasy, and because it comes in a console version, there are lots of n00bs, and lots of jerks, and not enough supervision.
Besides all that, FFXI requires a hard drive. If you just bought a new PS2, it'll be a mini-PSTwo, and those lack the expansion ports that the HDD needs. You would need the PC version, which I'm told has some moderately hefty system requirements.
The online games I run are basically tabletop-in-a-chat-channel. The main reason I hang out on UnderNet is that most of IRC bans all automated response 'bots, but UnderNet allows friendly ones, such as for example, an automated dice roller. ^_^ Some people have trouble keeping up with a game on IRC, but as I type absurdly fast I find it pretty easy to ride herd on the usual bunch of obstinate cats. I usually cap it off at 6-7 players; any more than that, and the out-of-character chatter starts to swamp the in-character dialogue.
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Oh god, don't. I'm not fond of MMORPGs to begin with, but FFXI has developed a reputation as "My First MMO". Not only is it your usual wretched hive of scum and villainy (MMOs are notorious for haboring scams, glitches and just plain jackasses that are more than capable of wrecking your gaming experience, not to mention the usual litany of bugs in the updates) but it's populated with a lot of people who, as Cat says, "don't know what the fuck". Because it's a Final Fantasy, and because it comes in a console version, there are lots of n00bs, and lots of jerks, and not enough supervision.
Besides all that, FFXI requires a hard drive. If you just bought a new PS2, it'll be a mini-PSTwo, and those lack the expansion ports that the HDD needs. You would need the PC version, which I'm told has some moderately hefty system requirements.
The online games I run are basically tabletop-in-a-chat-channel. The main reason I hang out on UnderNet is that most of IRC bans all automated response 'bots, but UnderNet allows friendly ones, such as for example, an automated dice roller. ^_^ Some people have trouble keeping up with a game on IRC, but as I type absurdly fast I find it pretty easy to ride herd on the usual bunch of obstinate cats. I usually cap it off at 6-7 players; any more than that, and the out-of-character chatter starts to swamp the in-character dialogue.