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Phantasy Star Online 2’s Windows Store Debut Off To Rocky Start

Bullet Club

Member
Phantasy Star Online 2’s Windows Store Debut Off To Rocky Start

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Day one of any MMORPG launch can be a tricky thing to handle well. Even for a title that first launched eight years ago in Japan, Phantasy Star Online 2's PC debut has seen its fair share of performance issues. If you took the evening off to become a member of ARKS and have been running into issues keeping you from in game, check out these solutions before you decide to make other plans.

Today's launch of Phantasy Star Online 2 is currently a Microsoft Store exclusive. If you don't currently own an Xbox One, this is the only other option available to play SEGA's popular free-to-play Online RPG outside of Japan. If you're on Windows 10, you can find the Phantasy Star Online 2 game client here as well as links to purchase the small amount of DLC available at launch.

Most errors that players have come across launching Phantasy Star Online 2 have been well documented as part of a Reddit community thread along with solutions for a great number of them. We wanted to highlight a small number of them to help newcomers finally enjoy this free to play MMORPG.

If you've already downloaded Phantasy Star Online 2 and can't get past the splash screen asking you to press the Enter Key, you may need to download the Xbox Identity Provider directly from the Microsoft Store here.

Some players have been experiencing bad lag and poor performance in lobbies even with a powerful rig. We would first recommend making sure that Phantasy Star Online 2 is using your discrete graphics card rather than the integrated one, as some users are finding that SEGA's MMORPG may default to the integrated card. If you're using an NVIDIA card, simply open up your NVIDIA Control Panel, head to Manage 3D settings > Program Settings > Select a program to customize: > Add > pso2.exe (this should appear in the list of recently used programs) > Select the preferred graphics processor for this program.

Another option to boost performance in the Phantasy Star Online 2 lobby is to disable the Lobby Monitor Video Playback in the options menu below (Thank you for Reddit user inutay for the tip and picture!).

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Once you're in-game and able to play, you may find that the lobby still has some latency issues given the number of players that are all trying to play at once (especially on Ship 2). If you're at the point where you don't need to talk to every quest giver you come across, you can take solace in either the Casino or Cafe, both of which will still allow you to pick up select quests.

I'm currently in the midst of researching an option to download and access Phantasy Star Online 2 without having to navigate through the Windows Store, as some of our readers are adverse to the platform. Once I have a foolproof method to get into the game, our readers will be the first to know!

What are your thoughts on the PC launch for Phantasy Star Online 2? Have you been able to make it past choosing a ship and begin your adventure with friends?

Source: WCCFTech
 

Agent_4Seven

Tears of Nintendo
Looks like I'll wait at least half a year before jumping into this game. Maybe by then they'll fix all issues and it'll be enjoyable and comfortable to play.
 
My intention was to give the game a download this weekend. As it stands, I'll wait to see how SEGA and Microsoft respond. Rough launch days are one thing, but certain issues being reported are the type that, unless addressed, will make me avoid this release.
 
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Zephir

Member
I take it that means is US only at the moment? Boo!

Yup, it's a North America only launch, which is just another step in the asinine choices for PSO2.

I mean, they said the game is not region/IP locked, so europeans can enter the game expecting lag, but, at least on PC, the game is not available in the local Windows Store. Don't know if it's the same on Xbox One.

In the end, it doesn't matter...PSO2 was launched when FFXIV was still in his crappy stage, they could have conquered tons of players, but then they went almost 8 years of radio silence about the (announced and official) english localization, focusing more on making extra episodes for the japanese version or making an english version (with extra microtransactions) for the asian market...

In the meantime, FFXIV was reborn and became extra good and it's currently amazing...any interest I had in PSO2 expired long time ago, after trying it with the japanese client (and suffering the laggest of lags) and hearing SEGA saying "it's still in development, please never ask for it ever again", but I did wanted to give it a try when they announced the western release....only for them to say it was going to be an Xbox One/Windows 10 AMERICAN exclusive? I'm sorry, that's it...
 
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nikolino840

Member
Yup, it's a North America only launch, which is just another step in the asinine choices for PSO2.

I mean, they said the game is not region/IP locked, so europeans can enter the game expecting lag, but, at least on PC, the game is not available in the local Windows Store. Don't know if it's the same on Xbox One.

In the end, it doesn't matter...PSO2 was launched when FFXIV was still in his crappy stage, they could have conquered tons of players, but then they went almost 8 years of radio silence about the (announced and official) english localization, focusing more on making extra episodes for the japanese version or making an english version (with extra microtransactions) for the asian market...

In the meantime, FFXIV was reborn and became extra good and it's currently amazing...any interest I had in PSO2 expired long time ago, after trying it with the japanese client (and suffering the laggest of lags) and hearing SEGA saying "it's still in development, please never ask for it ever again", but I did wanted to give it a try when they announced the western release....only for them to say it was going to be an Xbox One/Windows 10 AMERICAN exclusive? I'm sorry, that's it...
I think only the Xbox version Is region lock
But i'm not sure
 

nikolino840

Member
Yup, it's a North America only launch, which is just another step in the asinine choices for PSO2.

I mean, they said the game is not region/IP locked, so europeans can enter the game expecting lag, but, at least on PC, the game is not available in the local Windows Store. Don't know if it's the same on Xbox One.

In the end, it doesn't matter...PSO2 was launched when FFXIV was still in his crappy stage, they could have conquered tons of players, but then they went almost 8 years of radio silence about the (announced and official) english localization, focusing more on making extra episodes for the japanese version or making an english version (with extra microtransactions) for the asian market...

In the meantime, FFXIV was reborn and became extra good and it's currently amazing...any interest I had in PSO2 expired long time ago, after trying it with the japanese client (and suffering the laggest of lags) and hearing SEGA saying "it's still in development, please never ask for it ever again", but I did wanted to give it a try when they announced the western release....only for them to say it was going to be an Xbox One/Windows 10 AMERICAN exclusive? I'm sorry, that's it...
No,seems even the PC version Is region Locked
 

ThatGamingDude

I am a virgin
Yup, it's a North America only launch, which is just another step in the asinine choices for PSO2.

I mean, they said the game is not region/IP locked, so europeans can enter the game expecting lag, but, at least on PC, the game is not available in the local Windows Store. Don't know if it's the same on Xbox One.

In the end, it doesn't matter...PSO2 was launched when FFXIV was still in his crappy stage, they could have conquered tons of players, but then they went almost 8 years of radio silence about the (announced and official) english localization, focusing more on making extra episodes for the japanese version or making an english version (with extra microtransactions) for the asian market...

In the meantime, FFXIV was reborn and became extra good and it's currently amazing...any interest I had in PSO2 expired long time ago, after trying it with the japanese client (and suffering the laggest of lags) and hearing SEGA saying "it's still in development, please never ask for it ever again", but I did wanted to give it a try when they announced the western release....only for them to say it was going to be an Xbox One/Windows 10 AMERICAN exclusive? I'm sorry, that's it...
I think only the Xbox version Is region lock
But i'm not sure
No,seems even the PC version Is region Locked
Nothing is region locked; you just change your region in the Microsoft store and download it then play
Quote below for instructions on how to do so for PC.
Getting download to work:

  • Set Region as NA. This is done by pressing start > Settings > time and langauge > Region
  • Downloaded the latest version of windows 10 Try and be on at least 1903 but my game is currently installing with windows 10 pro 1909
  • Logged into the windows store. (Not needed to start the download but will be needed after)
  • Mine personally is downloading to my datadrive right now. Using the C Drive or not does not appear to be an issue although it appears the launcher will still download to the C drive no matter what you pick so you may need 11G's of space on C drive! (Some users have reported issues with Installing to data drives over C drives just putting it out there that this does not appear to be an issue for me)
 
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