Naoki Yoshida shared a response to the congestion issue on the Final Fantasy 14 blog. “We apologize for the huge inconvenience caused by the sporadic congestion in the world since Early Access and the first official launch of Endwalker,” said Yoshida. “We’re working to address various issues while maintaining our increased 24-hour support, but for now I’d like to report the situation,” said Joseph. Answer: The Endwalker, samsung-e.te, in my opinion. He took some pity to elaborate on some major irres. Error 2002 may happen due to one of two reasons: the number of players who stood there exceeding 17; or problems with the internet connection on the players’ side. The first scenario is to stop the login server from going down if it happens to be too long. Players will only face that only if the server they try to join is full capacity already. Nevertheless, the devs managed to raise the cap, so the error that occurs in this regard is less likely now. Second scenario, the longer waits lead to longer timelapse, which leads to a lot more seriousness of connectivity issues. “In most cases, this is likely to be caused by packet losses on the internet route or from the WLAN connection in the player’s computer”, noted Yoshida. This seems to be the biggest problem for the players at the moment. He apologetically suggested using WiFi or playing the PlayStation while the problem is resolved. The errors 4004, 3001 and 90002/90006 were also detailed. As far as the Final Fantasy 14, the community has been most aware of these issues now, but the frustration of losing out on the game for the Endwalker expansion is surely rising.