He's asking for customer support on the server issues...which the letter addresses. That letter is a form of customer support.
Really? There is an official letter about it...written in English. Jesus christ.
Last edited by Deelo; 08-31-2013 at 11:41 PM.
Concurrent Connections
The Reasoning behind Login Restrictions
Character Creation Restrictions
Adding Worlds and Alleviating Server Load Issues
Resolving AFK Character Issues
None of these addresses the issues in, http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...ccount/page439 that has been on the forums since prelaunch... I also stated he should have had a image up where the title was for the biggest thread.
Last edited by wolfrikku; 08-31-2013 at 11:50 PM.
I can agree not many jp have issues but i play on a jp server and that its having a issue world is full
I've said it before, excuses are just that; excuses. Short of another tsunami, the only reason we as customers are experiencing these issues is due to someone elses incompetence. I'm sure if SE was in the business of making roller coasters and their prime ride collapsed on its opening run, a nice letter to everyone explaining how they screwed up building it will smooth everything over.
Back to the original topic though, it does seem odd there are so few postings in the JP thread. I have a difficult time believing they have that few problems. Maybe their players don't use this site? Idk.
As recommended, I also put in a screenshot of the main issue people are posting on. There's nothing regarding this issue mentioned anywhere, and the ONLY way to get a fix is to create a ticket, that will only be looked at if you also call/chat support to get it fixed. They already closed most of the old tickets because there were too many, including mine from the 26th.
The problem is that SE allocated the same number of servers for Japan as they did for North American and Europe combined. In Yoshida's most recent letter, he indicated that each server can support 5,000 concurrent connections, so they allocated the same number of resources for each region, despite the difference in size. As a result of this, their servers have been more reliable and experienced less downtime than their North American/European counterparts, which in turn has resulted in a smaller number of support threads on the Japanese forums.
Last edited by VeriferVenti; 09-01-2013 at 07:07 AM.
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