I recently bought FFXI online, with Rise of the Zilart and Chains of Promathia for £3.02 (second-hand). I was aware I wouldn't get a free trial, which doesn't bother me, nor is my problem. I also have the previous owners log in details and the sort.
So I install it, and all 3 expansions (I also got Wings of the Goddess for £0.99), and PlayOnline. And this is where the problem beings.
When I click the FFXI desktop icon, I get "Final Fantasy XI has stopped working."
I thought then maybe I had to go on PlayOnline first, so I tried. I then get the error "Cannot play on your current system. Error code = 20008003*"
Anyway, I never was one for checking the specs for games before I buy, stupid I know. But hey, I knew this game came out, what, 4-5 years ago? And my laptop is up-to-date. Upon checking my specs anyway, I had more than enough. But I noticed it didn't say it was compatible with Vista, only 98/2000/XP (and various other models excluding Vista.)
I tried compatibility mode, to make older programmes (such as FFXI) work in Vista, but that didn't appear to work, the same error messages gave that away.
I then Googled my problem, and stumbled upon this site:
FINAL FANTASY XI Official Web Site
I followed the instructions, yet it didn't work. Several sites gave the same solution and it appeared to work for others, but not me? You might say I didn't follow the instructions properly, but what I think the problem is that when the instructions tell me to install FFXI after downloading and installing the Vista-PlayOnline, my FFXI continues to tell me to install the PlayOnline disc I recieved with it. What I need help with is (which I'm confident that site above doesn't explain to me) is how do I get FFXI to recognise I have PlayOnline installed, without actually using my disc? Otherwise I'll keep getting the same error, and I'll have to stick with not playing.
Sorry for the long post. :S Thanks for any help.
* Not sure if that is exactly what it said; just that is what I remember.
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