Actually it was a DDOS attack.
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This didn't need another thread dude. Balmung is still as lively as ever despite "stagnating" or the community supposedly dying, how about instead of posting on here complaining about something from a different angle with a different colored soapbox you go an enjoy the mobs of people we still have to interact with?
To be fair, people on both Balmung and Gilgamesh value the community aspects both servers have cultivated. That is slowly eroding since their markets have crashed, FCs cannot recruit and etc. A recent Mogtalk podcast goes into lengths about the negative impact to Gilgamesh's community this has had. Now with that said, much like the podcast emphasises, both servers needed to be locked initially. One could certainly argue Balmung still does, at least for a bit longer. The issue they touch upon is once these communities are damaged, people will either quit or move elsewhere, which will inevitably prompt more people to follow. There's a reason Leviathan and Cactuar's populations have exploded. All this causes is stagnation-- to where Gilgamesh and Balmung don't ever recovery and we're talking about Cactuar, Mateus and Leviathan as the three "popular" servers until the cycle repeats.
So what should SE do? Better incentivize other servers. A significant reason Balmung and Gilgamesh grew the way they did was due to there being no incentive whatsoever to play on a small server beyond personal preference.
The issue that is already slowly happening upon Balmung because of the lack of new blood is the MB economy is slowly starting to stagnate. This is because there is now little to no one buying lower level gear, minions that are able to be sold not being bought because everyone will eventually have them all, and it can eventually get to the point where there may not be any recovery. Now it isn't there yet, because a large number of rpers have alts they are now leveling, but it becomes a point of worry as SE has yet to show any real ability to handle the situation in a timely manner. It took them how long to stop taking money and lock these servers? And as far as I can tell none of the servers in Japan or in NA that were labeled as congested have changed in the five months and change that it has been now since they were all locked. Just like there is a breaking point with keeping the flood gates open there is a breaking point with keeping them closed. I just hope SE can see when enough is enough before some of these servers, Balmung included, start to see permanent negative effects of the lock. Repairing a broken economy is not an easy thing.
From an old Balmung player, you made your choice. I joined the server that became Balmung 7 years ago. I left when it became available, as did at least 20 others from my group. Staying behind is your decision.