People faired perfectly fine in Final Fantasy XI...Hell they even had "FUN"
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I'm italian as well, rarely lag. I prefer international servers, because I like interacting with people from all over the world. That was one of the things I liked the most on FFXI and I hope XIV keeps going this way.
Granted, but I imagine that is the intention...
Minimizing the proximity between different aspects that are cause for over-crowding and server congestion. Naturally, the social, economic, quest, etc aspects would be handled on your home server (like a home-base) and the heavily spammed or massive involvement content would open to the cross-server options.
Yes, yes I would becasue I have friend allover the world who I play games with.
I have become good friends with people far beyond my limited "Region" I know many American, Japanese, European, French, German, (ext) players that I would give up a bit of ping to play with. So in a sense yes I would blow the kneecaps from twitch gameplay mechanics if I can remain with my friends online.
Hell I play in Canada and get far from a "Superb" ping to japan yet I managed to play Theif who is highly dependant on position of monsters and twitch timing including multiple gear swaps and I never felt the grief that many other people seem to flaunt.
Christ I outclaimed Japanese players and a regular basis during my career as a Notorious Monster Hunter. So I don't see the issue with regional servers that everyone else pretends is a issue.
I REALLY hope they don't make regional servers as well.
One the best thing about ff11 and 14 is the possibility to play with all the world... if they kill this, they will kill one of my major element of fun and social aspect.
One of the things that makes XI and XIV so unique is the global servers, and feeling like you were playing with people all over the world.
I currently play with an American friend (I'm from the UK) and I'd be really upset if that was no longer possible. I also played XI with an American linkshell and made some great friends doing so.