New Final Fantasy XI wedding service is live
Filed under: Fantasy, Final Fantasy XI, Culture, Events, in-game, Roleplaying
It was announced some time ago that Square-Enix would make it easier for Final Fantasy XI players to get married in-game, with the vague insinuation that the feature would go live at around the same time as the version update. Sure enough, the new wedding system is now in place, and it makes the entire procedure so much easier that it's almost trivial. After all, you already get to avoid meddling in-laws, reams and reams of wedding invitations, and the joy of finding a caterer who won't server your guests microwaved dog food.The official page offers all the details you could want on the wedding system, including the procedure for crafting all of the wedding items if you prefer that option to purchasing them. It also offers traditional Vana'diel wedding vows, a nice touch for a roleplaying event, especially one supported by the game's official systems. So go ahead and tie the knot in Final Fantasy XI, free and without the bulky and restrictive system of the past. No rumors yet of a messy and acrimonious divorce system being added into the game, but now that marriage is simpler, perhaps it's in the cards.



















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John said on 6:36PM 11-19-2009
Is Same Sex marriage allowed?
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kassie2k4 said on 2:48AM 11-20-2009
I fucking hate SquareEnix...
From official website:
"Q: Is it possible to get married to same gender as my character and receive a marriage certificate?
A: No. In order to receive a marriage certificate, you must get married to the character of different gender than your character."
And here is another reason for me to never play FFXI. FFIV will probably have the same stupid crap... WHY do I have to be a SECOND CLASS CITIZEN EVEN IN SOME STUPID ONLINE GAME!?
If this same crap is in Fantasy Earth Zero then thats it, I will never play a Square online game.
If a game is going to have a marriage system it needs to be open to everyone, not just some, everyone.
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