Can log in fine only becomes a issue around maintenance when big patch is done and everyone tries to get on at the same time.
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Servers are currently located in Montreal, to serve both NA and EU originally. Having moved EU servers to an EU based datacenter, NA still suffers awful latency due to location. When they move the datacenter, our connectivity will improve drastically, while yours will jump to 500+
Edit: Also, lol@Cactuar, I thought this was a midcore server
Well yes - I'm just saying it's 6k kilometres away, from where are people connecting to get 500+ MS? Even New Zealand over in Australia is only 14k kilometres away and should proportionally offer around 300-400 MS.
Actually I just tried - I can connect to Sydney at around 300 MS latency, that's 16k kilometres distance! Gee, I'm inclined to believe the routing horror stories in the US net now.
Any values on the total number of active characters per region? Too lazy to maths right now.
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/luckybanc...1/919db587.jpg
That would be this, I think. Can't offer a translation, but it looks like the statistics he usually does on active characters and MSQ progression.
So about 300k completed 3.4, not too bad. That said, wew lads, look at that 100k bleed as the result of a delayed (and disappounting) 3.1. I hope the devs don't work themselves frothy trying to avoid a repeat of that in Stormblood.
i concur this, I was on tonberry with my g/f for a while the raiding scene is much more different. The jp community is way more organized, and not filled with trolling comments.
When i did some raids, no one did the blame game, everyone took responsibility as it was a group problem. No one singles anyone out for being the cause. Jp are more group centric then NA which we do childish blame game bs. Look at the 2 healer dps threads... you see none of that on jp side. yes they have trolls... but even they not as bad as NA ones.
Uhm...I think you're reading the numbers wrong: Those seem to be current numbers, not historical numbers.
A picture from january 2016 for comparison:
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/luckybanc...f/ff3d0a5d.png
Your point is still valid, tho - It was just a 200k bleed at the time >.>