lol glad to see you won't leave my friend ^.^
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Setting up server infrastructure isn't like dusting crops. There's location, costs, backups...
Besides, launch is pretty much the first impressions for a lot of new players. If the old problems reminiscent of 1.0 still persist, that's a lot of players that won't come back.
Every server is going to have a plenty wonderful community, regardless of where it's physically located.
Aside from this, if you choose not to transfer anywhere, you're going to have more or less the same nicely mixed community you had before. I know lots of people who plan to do this, so I know it will be the case. Additionally, you're free to play on any server you want, and even create a character on every server if you want- So you can immerse yourself in japanese on servers located in Japan or immerse yourself in every other culture in the world on the EU-located servers.
The community will survive. I'm sick of this debate raging on and I'm amazed it's gone this far when I know the vast majority of players (and potential players), whom never post on the forums, don't even care about this- potential new players may even expect things to be this way and not realize it wasn't always, so it will be all the better for them.
All servers are still "global" servers- anyone can join them regardless of where they are from or where the server is located.Quote:
Yup. I'm still not happy about it, especially because they could've at least tried ARR with global servers
(The exception being China)