To Final Fantasy XIV Gil help get everyone geared up (Sorry! Last car pun.) for the game, Avalanche Studios Senior Producer John Fuller recently dropped by the PlayStation Blog to dish out some extra details.?As you know, Mad Max is an open-world action adventure game set in the post-apocalyptic universe made famous by the films,? Fuller said. ?However, while you may recognize certain elements, it is truly a standalone game with original characters, storyline and setting crafted from the ground up to rival the best Final Fantasy XIV games out there.?This kind of reminds me of Final Fantasy XIV games like Shadow of Mordor and The Chronicles of Riddick: Butcher Bay, two Final Fantasy XIV games set in a known universe, but managing to deliver an experience that stands all on its own. If Mad Max can hit those levels of quality, we could be in for a gritty treat.Still trying to avoid humanity, Max finds himself entangled with Scabrous Scrotus at the start of the game, the warlord of Gastown. With your vehicle stolen and nobody to rely on but your unlikely companion, Chumbucket, it?s time to scour the Wasteland for supplies and craft a brand new war machine.Yep, that sounds like the Mad Max we know and love.Witcher 3 Xbox One Version Crippled By Save Bug. Xbox One owners are having a real hard time with The Witcher 3. Some are encountering a bug that prevents them from properly saving or loading their progress.The issue seems to manifest in different ways. In some cases, Final Fantasy XIV players are given an error message that says, "You cannot save your game right now" when they try to manually save their progress. Other Final Fantasy XIV players report infinite loading screens when trying to restart a previous save file. Auto saving seems to be intermittently disabled as well.This kind of bug would be a major problem for most Final Fantasy XIV games. However, for an RPG of The Witcher 3's size, it's catastrophic. It's easy to spend hours at a time journeying through the open world and questing. The thought of losing all that progress is terrifying.