PC players will want to move the new servers too (for a chance to start fresh on a new server, or if there are server transfers to take advantage of PS3 players).
Problem solved.
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PC players will want to move the new servers too (for a chance to start fresh on a new server, or if there are server transfers to take advantage of PS3 players).
Problem solved.
Where you see an "issue," I see an interesting opportunity...
At launch... there were no high level crafters... the first person with a Bronze Haubergeon looked like a god.... Even though now that would be laughable... I enjoyed seeing who would be the first in XXXXX class to hit 50
^^This. The economy of pre-existing servers will be very different from that of new servers.
And of course the several hundred players on each who have a 2 year head start will at least for a while have a huge impact on those servers.
...and you'll only see Goobbue mounts and Onion Helms on those servers, ever.
I don't believe the servers will be PC and PS3 exclusive.
I believe there will be some hiccups when PC users try to play with the PS3s initially (this part of the topic will come up late October).
In an ideal situation, when PS3 FFXIV goes commercial, new servers will be opened (and not during 2.0 testing). The economy starts fresh, characters start fresh, most of your inventory space back with none of the event items you don't really want to hold onto, but don't want to toss due to their one-time eventness.
PC players rerolling on new server may try to price at their current server prices to find, that just doesn't fly. Gil flow may be more balanced. Better chance to find level appropriate parties, more opportunities for interaction, etc.
*shrug* what does it really matter? New servers are very attractive to some, unattractive to others. Some people only like end-game content. Some people like to xp and learn things and craft things.
Not sure what complaining about it is supposed to do? They're gonig to need new servers either way.
You watch your tone Big Bro!