buttt in the meantime im playin Dragon Age 2 and GTA 4: EFLC with my friends :D
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buttt in the meantime im playin Dragon Age 2 and GTA 4: EFLC with my friends :D
This is why I feel they need to go ahead and move the servers, the population is already very very low. People have been leaving the game while it was available to play(servers up) and free to play. I am scared to see what 1-8 weeks of down time would do to the population.
heh, I'm also playing GTA4 and trying to beat single player mode. I bought this game on it's release day, and never really played it other than doing freeplay mode online with a few friends. The funnest mode in the game is freeplay online. There is no point, just roll around the city with friends doing drive-bys on other people.
Because doing that's totally as easy as that, just tell them to do it and bam it's done. Moving the servers or even creating new ones would be a monumental project that would take a great deal of time. It's not like they can wave a magic wand and it's done. Even if they decided to at this point, they probably wouldn't be operational before the current servers are back up. It's not like this is a common occurrence, it's a rare natural disaster of unprecedented magnitude.
And from what I've read, the game may be back up in 1-2 weeks.
Given the worsening situation in Japan, moving the servers (even if only temporarily) is the right decision for S-E as a company. Not to downplay the crisis, but S-E is losing money and customers right now, not just from XIV but from XI as well. It may take some time to prepare the servers for relocation, but it would most likely be less time than waiting for Japan to get the infrastructure repaired.
Let's not forget that besides the nuclear reactors failing, there are miles of power lines that need to be repaired. Getting industries back online will be a priority, as Japan is taking a major financial blow right now, but the humanitarian relief will still top it for awhile. This may be a rare event, but let's not kid ourselves: the reconstruction of the country will be a long process.
With that said, if they do move the servers, I can't imagine it being any less than a permanent move. Taking them down to relocate them back to Japan once the country is on it's feet would be just as detrimental as leaving them offline right now (assuming it takes a couple weeks to prep and ship the hardware and data). People are more forgiving in the wake of natural disaster, but once recovery takes hold they won't be. I'm sure there are other logistical issues that go with moving as well, like: where does the dev team reside if the servers are moved?
In any event, I expect them to be down for at least a month as S-E weighs the options and takes action, or the unlikely event that the energy conservation act is lifted.