Important points
- Final Fantasy 14's Futures Rewrite Ultimate has been fixed by a Japanese non-streaming team called GRIND.
- This was cleared at 03:26 GMT on November 29, as a team member uploaded a screenshot to Twitter.
- Unfortunately, it looks like we'll face another add-on controversy as well. Because now GRIND is suspected of using Pixel Perfect.
Final Fantasy 14 has a lot of challenging content to tackle. Whether it's trickier content like Savage Arcadion Raids or more casual content like Jueno: The First Walk, the first raid in the series, Echoes of Vana'diel Alliance Raid. However, the hardest stuff you'll encounter. These are Ultimate Raids, most recently Futures Rewrite, which was added in patch 7.11 a few days ago.
As with every Ultimate Raid in Final Fantasy 14, the truly brave have rallied around the stats to try to be the first team in the world to clear it. Although it's not for everyone. But it's also an exciting time for Final Fantasy 14's more raid-focused community, and these battles often take days for people to understand and complete. They're tense, exciting, full of talking. Talk about strategy, and Futures Rewrite proves to be no exception.
Final Fantasy 14 Futures rewrite Ultimate World First Race is over.
Just like any other Ultimate. Previously existing Futures Rewrite has been cleared. It was quite a tense competition with many teams competing. But in the end, a Japanese team named GRIND was able to become the first in the world. Winning the raid in three days and clearing the record at 3:26 GMT, while the match was broadcast live by the teams, GRIND completed the raid off-stream.
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Unfortunately, like other attacks in the past, it seems this clarity was not without controversy: after GRIND cleared Futures Rewrite, a red dot was spotted on one of the clear screenshots posted on Twitter, which appeared to It is suggested that a plugin called Pixel Perfect is being used, which allows players to measure their distance from enemies. This screenshot has been removed from Twitter, as it appears we have another add-on dispute on our hands.
If you don't know The Final Fantasy 14 raid community has a strong team with cheats. Because there was a bit of a scandal during the world's first competition to defeat The Omega Protocol in Endwalker, when it was discovered that a team called UNNAMED_ had been using the plugin for unfair advantage.
A very similar situation occurred during Dragonsong's Reprise Ultimate as well, as Square Enix was forced to issue a statement after discovering that a team called Neverland was using a third-party tool. Hopefully GRIND is really clean. And we were able to celebrate the team's success without the drama this time.
Square Enix's popular MMO, Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn, puts players into the role of warriors of light in the world of Eorzea. There, they find themselves testing their mettle against the Primals, Garlean Empire, Ascians, and other perils. Many other threats
As its name suggests, this award-winning MMO has many expansions, with the latest Endwalker expansion expanding its arc. As Hydaelyn/Zodiark wraps up, director and producer Yoshi-P has promised there are plenty of plans for future content. And the game is updated regularly to keep players busy.