
The current iteration of
Xbox Live has really spoiled me in a couple of ways. On the original Xbox and
Xbox Live, it was nice and important to know who on your friends list was online and what game they are playing. So of course with the Xbox 360 release,
Xbox Live tells you that information and then lets you know what they are doing in the game: what level or map they are on, often what particular activity they are doing, status about their character/persona, the score of the (sports) game they are playing, or, like with
Oblivion, their level and current health.

Which brings me to wish that
Final Fantasy XI was able to pass along similar information. I'm guessing that, along with the fact that you couldn't really award retroactive achievements, there might be some technical reason that stands in the way of reporting that type of information back to the
dashboard or Xbox.com friends lists.

The thing is with PlayOnline was that I knew whomever was online on their friends list was playing FFXI. Now when I see them on "
PlayOnline Viewer" I want to know details! FFXI or, unlikely,
TetraMaster? Why isn't it the mysterious
Final Fantasy XI entry/icon which only shows me as playing it the day I installed it.

I also want to see what their character name is, what server they are on and what jobs and levels they have active at that moment. It just seems... to fit... and satiate my curiousity about people I didn't know were playing MMOs/FFXI.
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