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1 look at the reddit will provide you a rough idea, but PSO2 Meseta for sale launched on the windows store, and each significant issue stems from it. Besides the fact the PC version released a whopping 3 weeks following the xbox one with no beta to test anything, the servers have been flooded to complete capacity (For comparison, the server blocks generally had 2-3 full per ship and now virtually every single one got pushed past capacity and they had to add nearly 40 more cubes to every ship. Nevertheless, the actual shitshow is not the fact they did not think to open a different ship to satisfy with the demand, or even the fact that the NA version is very poorly optimized (weirdly enough the Japanese version apparently does not have the framerate issues NA has).

Folks have been spending hours troubleshooting and it seems like everybody has their own unique problem. People have needed to change windows permissions for folders, I've seen files be deleted and refilled randomly by the computer itself and seemingly users even experience issues where Phantasy Star Online 2 will somehow retain the used data that was just deleted, so there is like 70 gb of useless data consumed on your hard drive which you just can't eliminate without a powershell script.

It's legit one of the most fucked up launches I've ever seen to get a match and it appears to be entirely because Sega tried to jam the Microsoft xbox live shit in their match and refuse to launch it on steam. Oh yeah, it is a windows store match that is exclusive by the way. Ironically, setting up a Japanese accounts and installing the translation patch is a lot simpler than trying to get Phantasy Star Online 2 to run in NA. I understand nothing about Phantasy Star Online 2, except The purchase, and I do not actually play MMOs, but my roommate was sitting with his friends until like... 2-3 am trying to buy Phantasy Star Online 2 to run. And he started since approximately 5pm. I really don't know if he did make it.

Yeah, if your setup gets corrupted and you can no longer launching Phantasy Star Online 2, should you uninstall Phantasy Star Online 2 it will only uninstall the launcher but leave like 50GB of stains behind. It'll hide these 50GB worth of documents in a file that takes away your admin privileges so it's a fight to get in the folder and eventually delete everything. And you have to do so since Phantasy Star Online 2 won't replace the old files if you attempt to just reinstall Phantasy Star Online 2, since that would make too much sense, in order to end up with your hard disk now being consumed by over 100GB using all the chance of the primary problem still persisting so the moment you close Phantasy Star Online 2 you won't be able to start it again.

There are several people saying this is just what every MMO launch looks like, however after spending half an hour troubleshooting yesterday I can confidently say it is the worst launch I have ever addressed. It's so much easier just to download and fanpatch the JP release and play there because of how fuckin' poor the Windows store has screwed things up. Hell, you can change a SINGLE CONFIG LINE from the JP launcher and it'll download the total US version. Somebody caught on and took functionality out, though. It is infuriating that fucking that is non-Windows-store WORKS and they chose to only brick it. In addition to all of that, JP variant has improved optimization, SOMEHOW has higher-quality visuals, and buy meseta pso2 can actually be modded and tinkered with after it is successfully set up.

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