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AKosygin
03-15-2006, 09:06 PM
Ah.... my sleeping and playing schedule makes partying extremely difficult. A pain, to say the least, I am standing here again waiting for English players. While I can understand Japanese a little bit.... it doesn't help when there is a communication barrier. =/

FFXI has a great system which foster cooperation and partying to meet new people.... but the partying support system suck bad still, better than before, but still bad. :vent:

Brayden
03-15-2006, 09:39 PM
Ive always just used the auto translator in JP parties.
<gather together> <where?>
<in what order shall we do our weapon skills?>
<thank you> <nice to meet you> /bow

That covers most ground for starting, getting to the camp site, and getting experience.

Jei
03-15-2006, 09:50 PM
I play from 8PM until 7AM. 7AM to 2PM is my bed time.

Mog
03-15-2006, 09:53 PM
Jei's nocturnal. Interesting......

Might want to get some sunlight sooner or later. Don't want to get too pale. :P

AKosygin
03-15-2006, 09:56 PM
The other problem is I am on Shiva. LOL!

Jei
03-15-2006, 09:57 PM
call me the Hamcula

Nemesismo
03-15-2006, 11:08 PM
*runs away in fear of the Hamcula*

That is ALOT of playing. =O

*bows down in praise*

Tsikuro
03-16-2006, 04:01 AM
The normal Hamtaro looks even worse

Nemesismo
03-16-2006, 04:11 AM
But Theyre Sooooo Kawai!!!!!!!! =p

Jarre
03-16-2006, 04:43 AM
Ah.... my sleeping and playing schedule makes partying extremely difficult. A pain, to say the least, I am standing here again waiting for English players. While I can understand Japanese a little bit.... it doesn't help when there is a communication barrier. =/

FFXI has a great system which foster cooperation and partying to meet new people.... but the partying support system suck bad still, better than before, but still bad. :vent:

I normally play on Garuda from 9pm-midnight GMT just when the US are starting their evening, problem is when in aprties I always have to leave at midnight (I do have a 9-5 job) parties soemtimes get anoyed when i leave (i do give them 30 mins warning tog et a replacement) I have found it difficult sometimes to get parties.

I have played FF since the first was realeased in the late 80's, yes I am in teh Uk and their are fewer of us players here, and also beign a part time firefighter, some days i have had to literly drop everything and dash tot he station (even in middle of fights) I can't help that. it has made it mroe difficult for me to party and is why its has taken me 2 months just to get a charcter and 2 jobs up to lvl 25, I would only wish their was more solo stuff I could do on weekedays and duty nights. also on staurday and sudnay when i play during the day some Japanees players do not wish to party with non jp players I ahve had many comments relating to don't understand to your not japanees p**s off. (great japaneese saying there, not) unfortunately being in europe we are stiuck in the middle time zone wise and find it very difficult to have good length or static parties with the US or JP's, and when i manage to get on, there are not many british players about that are not already in statics or around my level.

Balfree
03-16-2006, 05:26 AM
Yea, i have GMT timezone too here in Portugal, with a 8-6 job <.< i feel your pain

neighbortaru
03-16-2006, 06:54 AM
/hurray full-time job

I think static PTs are the only way to go for gamers with jobs

or you can move over to remora Akosygin and (start a) static with us ;)

Intensity
03-16-2006, 07:25 AM
When we were living in Hawaii (Up until 8 months ago or so) we could only be on JP Prime Time due to work, kids, etc. I've found A: Making your own PT's and B: Good use of the Auto Translator makes things alot easier. My /tell is usually (Excuse Me...) (Experience Points) (Do you need it?) (Veteran) (Party) (Looking for members) NIN/NMK/THF/BRD Long as you're polite, give them all the info they need and are pateint I've found the JP community not nearly as anti-NA as most people think. Of course I played exclusively in their time frame for 3/4 of my play time so I had more time to experience this than most players on the Mainland.

Jkid
03-17-2006, 12:18 PM
I don't play FFXI that much after the first month I started playing. I usually play on the weekends, from 9pm-3am. Probally because I'm still concentrated on high school, as a senior.

Omniblast
03-17-2006, 01:23 PM
Akosygin, yeah what neighbortaru said, move over to Remora and I can level my monk with you @ level 26, or I can start my rdm leveling and get it to 26, then you can switch over to your ranger and we can go from there to 37, then I can take my rdm or bard or blm, up from there, whichever you prefer. The other plan is I start my quest for DRK, then I can get stun for my 75 jobs to use @_@.

neighbortaru: who do we have there total? Your wife, you, me, who else do you know?

Jei
03-17-2006, 02:27 PM
I'm getting to know Sea horror-chan more and more these days. She came on board the ferry and hang around me while I fish for many months. She looked angried the last time I reeled up cone calamary. Took me a while to convince her it was an accident and that I had no intentions to pull up calamaries ever again :(
Good thing she never get to see me fising in Qufim. She'd be so angry if she knows how many squids I've reeled up.

Effect
03-21-2006, 02:59 PM
Ive always just used the auto translator in JP parties.
<gather together> <where?>
<in what order shall we do our weapon skills?>
<thank you> <nice to meet you> /bow

That covers most ground for starting, getting to the camp site, and getting experience.

You know I just dislike that, Japanese and Non-Japanese speakers alike, even have to do this. Would it have been so hard for them to give each region their own seperate servers from the get go?

I still do not understand the reasoning behind droppping everyone, on to the same servers with the language barrier. Yes you can work with it to a degree but it's so frustrating when it clearly doesn't need to be, it never had to be.

Omni
03-21-2006, 03:04 PM
Akosygin, yeah what neighbortaru said, move over to Remora and I can level my monk with you @ level 26, or I can start my rdm leveling and get it to 26, then you can switch over to your ranger and we can go from there to 37, then I can take my rdm or bard or blm, up from there, whichever you prefer. The other plan is I start my quest for DRK, then I can get stun for my 75 jobs to use @_@.

neighbortaru: who do we have there total? Your wife, you, me, who else do you know?

what is this gathering you speak of?! can i join in on some fun? i have several jobs all over the place. 20s, 30s. do you guys need another member? :D

neighbortaru
03-21-2006, 06:01 PM
heh, we are just tossing the idea around.

it would be nice. if Akosy moved over (or we all happened to migrate onto the same server), and if we can arrange our schedules, we'd have 5/6 ppl already.

Taskmage
03-21-2006, 07:37 PM
I'm getting to know Sea horror-chan more and more these days. She came on board the ferry and hang around me while I fish for many months. She looked angried the last time I reeled up cone calamary. Took me a while to convince her it was an accident and that I had no intentions to pull up calamaries ever again :(
Good thing she never get to see me fising in Qufim. She'd be so angry if she knows how many squids I've reeled up. :biggrin:

ryuno
03-23-2006, 03:39 AM
You know I just dislike that, Japanese and Non-Japanese speakers alike, even have to do this. Would it have been so hard for them to give each region their own seperate servers from the get go?

I still do not understand the reasoning behind droppping everyone, on to the same servers with the language barrier. Yes you can work with it to a degree but it's so frustrating when it clearly doesn't need to be, it never had to be.

I actually prefer having the option to play with different people from all around the world.