When you have raid groups meeting say at 7pm for just X amount of days of a week. Losing those time slots is depressing. So I side on anyone trying to actively 'prepare' for their show times.
Lmao, imagine waiting hours to play just to finally get on and after 10 mins of play your server resets and now you have to go back in queue, but this time it's double the amount of people?
Yeah, that'll go over well.
Imagine a server reset in the middle of a story cutscene, duty or dungeon?
You think the complaining is bad now. Imagine if Square kicked you out of the game for no reason?
I was discussing with a friend last night about reasons why they haven’t done the forced log offs yet, and we wondered if they are avoiding it simply because the rush of people attempting to log back in afterwards might negatively affect the already-unstable lobby servers.
They’ve always done announced ones, so it would be easy to set something up to log back in for anyone who plays on PC. I doubt they’d do random ones since that would likely make people even more angry. Imagine finally getting into the game after waiting in a queue for 3-4 hours only to be kicked 10 minutes later with a random log off. Plus, it would interrupt things like people doing the story or people running a dungeon. They’d have no way to preemptively avoid engaging in something like a cutscene or a duty. Random log offs would be like already poking at an agitated hornet’s nest.
Witch hunting
Won't change the fact that prime time will still be a login disaster.
This is the main problem currently, especially on NA servers. Queue times start getting insane from 3PM EST on, and start getting horrendous at 6PM EST, which is when it's 3PM PST. It's a compounding issue with no real easy fix, since everybody wants to play the game. The only real reason I can get into the game is because I work from home, so I'm able to get on at 10AM EST where we have a "normal" queue of about 20-40 players.