OP, I am a bit confused, you went to the new servers in Australia, and now have jumped to the new NA servers?
you do know that new servers are likely all going to have dead issues for the first bit right?
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OP, I am a bit confused, you went to the new servers in Australia, and now have jumped to the new NA servers?
you do know that new servers are likely all going to have dead issues for the first bit right?
So this just because of an incident on the new servers. There is more to the game than just the Dynamis data center. It could be reported, especially if it's ongoing.
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/tenchar
I have to say, all the fuss about NN on the forums is overrated. At least on Twintania, Light, it's mostly underwhelming with occasional questions or unanswered hellos.
All people do in NN is chat anyways.
As far as I can work out: She went from the JP datacentre to Materia in January, then didn't like Materia so left for JP after 90 days - so ages ago in what Late April - then said recently she thinks JP is a bit hard to socialise on. So she is trying Dynamis to see what the ping is like. According to the other threads anyway.
NA can be a culture shock when you step foot in it from JP the first time.
To Dixie: I think that's right Dixie? Feel free to correct me if I got it wrong! Happy to admit my mistakes, always :)
Your mileage will vary depending on where you play. There are some amazingly helpful NNs. There are some amazingly shameful NNs.
The problem in the latter is that it's usually the ones causing the problem that are in control (though sometimes it can be a sprout). Trying to use community policing to solve the problem doesn't work when the police are the problem.
Rather than complain about the chat problems in NN itself, report the player to the GMs. Give them a timestamp for when the conversation took place and copy the problem parts into your ticket if you have that ability. If a mentor is truly abusing their privilege, the GMs can remove it from them if they feel its warranted.
Just make certain you're not overreacting to what's happening first. Someone accidentally dropping a F bomb when normally they're quite pleasant isn't a problem. Someone who's talking in a string of constant F bombs is.