Update 29/11: GRIND has since that one of its team members was using the Pixel Perfect plugin. This makes the first to clear Futures Rewritten Ultimate legitimately. Our original report follows.

Summary

  • Final Fantasy 14's Futures Rewritten Ultimate has been cleared by a Japanese non-stream team called GRIND.
  • This clear took place at 3:26 AM GMT on November 29, as members of the team uploaded screenshots to Twitter.
  • Unfortunately, it seems as though we'll be going through add-on controversy again as well, as GRIND is now suspected of using Pixel Perfect.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 14 has a bunch of challenging content to tackle, whether it be the trickier stuff like Savage Arcadion Raids, or t🐠he more casual content out there like Jueno: The First Walk, the first raid in the Echoes of Vana'd𒈔iel Alliance Raid series. However, the hardest stuff you'll come across are Ultimate Raids, the most recent of which is Futures Rewritten, whi💙ch was added in Patch 7.11 a few days ago.

Like with every Ultimate Raid in Final Fantasy 14, the truly brave out there gathered in their statics to try and become the first team iꦛn the world to clear it. While not for everyone, it's an exciting time for Final Fantasy 14's more raid-focused community, and these fights usually take days for people to figure out a🎐nd complete. It's tense, exciting, full of strategy talk, and Futures Rewritten is proving to be no exception.

Final Fantasy 14 Futures Rewritten Ultimate World First Race Is Over

Just like every other Ultimate that has become before it though, Futures Rewritten has been cleared. It was a pretty tense race with a bunch of teams competing, but it was ultimately a Japanese team called GRIND that had managed to be the woꦐrld's first, having beaten the raid in three days and logging their clear at 3:26am GMT. While the race was streamed by various different teams, GRIND completed the raid off stream.

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Unfortunately, just like with other raids in the past, it seems as though this clear isn't without controversy. Fo🍸l😼lowing GRIND's clear of Futures Rewritten, , which seems to suggest that a plugin called Pixel Perfect was used, which helps players gauge their distance from enemies. This screenshot has since been deleted from Twitter, as it seems like we have yet another add-on controversy on our hands.

If you're not aware, the Final Fantasy 14 raiding community has a tough team with cheats, as it went through a bit of a scandal during the world's first race to beat The Omega Protocol in Endwalker, as a team called UNNAMED_ 💯were found ౠto have used plugins for an unfair advantage.

A very similar situation occurred during Dragonsong's Reprise Ultimate as well, as Square Enix was forced to make a statement following the discovery that a team called Neverland used third-party🐓 tools. Hopefully, GRIND is actually squeaky clean, and w💯e can celebrate the team's achievement drama-free this time around.

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Final Fantasy 14 (2010)
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Top Critic Avg: 86/100 Critics Rec: 92%
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August 27, 2013
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Square Enix's popular MMO, Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn, has players step into the role of the Warrior of Light in the world of Eorzea. There, they find themselves testing their mettle against Primals, the Garlean Empire, the Ascians, and plenty of other threats.

This award-winning MMO now has multiple expansions to its name, with the ๊most recent Endwalker expansion bringing the Hydaelyn/Zodiark arc to a close. Director and producer Yoshi-P has promised lots of plans for future content and the game has regular updates to keep players occupied.