I say go for it if you want.
I say go for it if you want.
No region's experience or server culture is more valuable than others. The proposition of a mass transfer from one region to another will take away from the server cultures and players' experiences on the JP data centers. The fundamental premise behind the question of "Why is their server culture and experience worth more than ours?" is one of "My experience is so bad right now that it's ok for me to negatively impact other players' experience" while at the same time decrying the idea that one region is supposedly getting preferential treatment, which is supposedly the cause of your current negative experiences.
It's not ok to say that it's ok for Party A to negatively impact Party B's experiences because Party A is having a bad experience due to perceived preferential treatment of Party B.
I am a NA player who has been playing on a JP server for more than a year. I remain respectful of and polite to others. Research fights before entering dungeons so that I can do my best in my role. Limit my Dungeon finder queue to English Language. Otherwise I mind my own business and do my thing. I have NO problems.
Not all of us are the stereotypical Americans.
Why does JP have three datacenters, and have had three far longer than NA? What of EU, whose languishing datacenter have been inadequate for years? Also what is wrong in transferring their in order to play the game one has bought and is subscribing to? SE has showed time and time again the only way to actually get a problem solved is to anger the only segment of the playerbase they listen to. Ere go, what's wrong with using that option at our disposal?
As am I. I did say that not all non-JP players on the JP data centers are jerks. I've been on Atomos since I started in 2014 and have had a very pleasant time there on the whole. I would argue that in the past, most non-JP rolling on a JP server either did so because they're in Asia or Oceania, or live/have lived in Japan at some point. This is been my experience for the great majority of my time in the game though it's started changing over the past year.
I live in the US and chose to play on a JP server for two primary reasons:
1- I had recently moved back to the US from Japan and after adjusting to the social norms there could no longer accept some of the behaviors that are considered the norm on NA servers. My outlook on social interaction had changed enough that a JP server was best for me.
2- I was hoping to encourage my Japanese wife to play with me so being on a server in her native language was the best option.
What I'm not, is someone who is dissatisfied with my current experience thinking it's ok to cause other people problems because I'm having problems and see myself as hard done by compared to them. That's the entire premise of my disagreement. I believe every players' enjoyment of the game is of equal value, but I strongly disagree with the premise that it's ok to improve some people's experiences at the cost of other peoples'. Doing so is selfish and short-sighted, for the reasons I stated regarding WoW Classic.
1. The Japanese DC has to handle every player outside of Europe and the Americas. That's all of East Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, Middle East, and Africa.
2. SE projected a greater non-NA and non-EU population at the start so they implemented more data centers and servers in Japan.
3. Because SE didn't increase the number of Data Centers and/or servers in the NA and EU regions much between launch and now.
4. Reading between the lines of your question: Why are the NA/EU Data Centers having such issues now compared to the JP ones? Because the NA and EU populations exploded in a completely unexpected way at a time when the company was hindered in their ability to respond appropriately.
By all means, come over here.
Just don't be surprised if people don't go wall-to-wall or disband after 3 wipes.
We play differently here.
JP Datacenters taking care of Japan, Korea (some Koreans play on JP), China (some of them too, play on JP), Taiwan, and all south East Asia plus Australia and New Zeland
The landmass these 3 datacenter covered is not on same scale
Most of these Asian cultures shared same origin as China (yes, a lot of JP cultures related to ancient Chinese) so they have easier time co-exist with each other.
On other hand, you can said it is stereotyping, most of western cultures has altitudes of they are the master race.
Instead of co-exist with other cultures, they demanding others to follow them, even at a foreign land.
This is why Australia want their own datacenter because the culture conflict between JP is horriable.
yet we all played toguether on FFXI servers w/o issues (almost), i had tons of JP parties back then , JP players usually prefer to play with other JP players (JP ONRY meme) and theey are free to do so.
But Server culture and disruption? oh come on...the content that matters is on PF where u can choose who can join or kick if needed.
on EU we play from tons of countries.... EN FR DE ES PT IT to name a few...i have been in all kind of parties hell i killed trial 1 with a FR party 0 issues ppl usually talk on english , mechanics are easyly explained wth translator if needed (thats how we managed in FFXI auto translator is awesome :D )
Oh, we do have culture conflict in FF11 it is just JP side will not confront NA side openly
It is like a pile of shit inside a well decorate Christmas gift wrap.
JP do have a blacklist of NA players that should not be group with in their site.
A lot NA players knew about this list and it is what kept NA players in check because NA players do wants to get into JP exp party.