They need to split the duty finder servers up for na/EU to many people for just one server.
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They need to split the duty finder servers up for na/EU to many people for just one server.
Free access was a perk and there was not time period given, given something for free then complain when you don't get it!!!! Come on, its fixed and if you don't want to play don't but Yoshi has done an awesome job remaking a failure of a game into a great game in 2 years. If you dont want to play don't but don't go asking for apologies.
I actually went back to XI in order to finish Wings of the Goddess (which is awesome by the way). Definitely much more exciting than clicking the metaphorical login button in FFXIV every five seconds. It wouldn't be half as bad if at least they had an automatic queue for it instead of just telling me to "try again when there's an opening". How am I supposed to know when it's open?
I think what people want is more than what he offered which was 'Yes I'm sorry you are unable to log in, but you're gonna have to deal with it because that is the solution to the problem.'
To be fair, I can actually log in. It's staying in I'm having trouble with now. Every ten - fifteen minutes I get the 90k error...
It's an educated guess based on experience working in the same industry and by understanding the technical meaning behind the posts that Yoshi/devs are making.
Typical set up for global software that tries to support multiple geographic locations is Authentication (FFXIV login servers) > Routing (The lobby server) > Local Server Cluster that serves your software (JP "datacenter", NA/EU "datacenter). Environment misconfigurations in different geographic locations can happen, especially when the team making the software is based in only one time zone/country and server machines themselves are managed in a separate datacenter.
Right but you said "they've basically confirmed misconfigurations". I was curious from what data you interpreted that idea.