Not unless they want to spend a butt-load of cash on it. In other words... it's probably not going to happen for a long time, if at all.
It's not just a matter of putting up servers in one of their European offices. They also need to have a dedicated high-speed line to synch them to the Japan datacenter as well, and possibly the Canada one too. They've been fighting with connectivity issues between Canada and Japan for about a month now as is. Throw a third site in the mix and things could get even uglier.
Now, if they would give in and allow more regionally locked services, they could trim the costs (and logistic nightmares) dramatically... but that's no likely gonna happen any time soon.
What for? There is no cross-realm mechanics at all.
PS: About prices, just for example - DC in UK pricing per square metre that ranges from €197 per month up to €507 per month ($317-$816 or 31.255¥ - 80.442¥).
Last edited by Axgard; 11-11-2013 at 06:14 PM.
In the passed two weeks indeed there is lag galore happening. So bad that I DC at times. But it's impossible to do a Duty finder on Mondays.
Having created a tracert I see an average ms of 29 ms to 36 ms on EU soil. As soon as I reach this IP [4.69.153.229] "Level 3 Communications, Inc" I hit: 157 ms.
I ran this tracert after a DC at 10AM GMT. I am aware that the result is nothing alarming like having 300+ms. Nevertheless, the lag is not pleasant.
so using a proxy fixes everything?
I've posted some add. info in similar thread here, if you want more details. But yes, correct proxy may lower your latency. In my case i use Canadian.
Who knows just what they are synching between the data centers, but it was announced several times in the Lodestone that they were having a lot of trouble with it, and it was denying players access. Maybe it's DF related, or account authentication when zoning. But it was causing issues with stability for the service.
Edit:
Found this post from a few weeks ago in the Lodestone:
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...682b20b31f9e6c
For whatever reason, they need the two data centers to have a reliable connection. And it's not just the Data Centers, but the Clients as well. The JP servers are still needed in the background for all of us (look at your connections in netstat or resmon, and you'll see your client opens a line to a server in JP even though you are playing on a server in NA).[Recovery] Notice of Network Recovery (Oct. 22)
During the following time, we were experiencing instability with our network connections, which caused instability with connections from North American and European regions to the Japanese data center and vice versa.
We are pleased to announce that the issue has been resolved. We apologize for any inconvenience.
[Date & Time]
From Oct. 21, 2013 1:30 p.m. to Oct. 22, 2013 3:15 a.m. (PDT)
[Details]
- Instability with connections from North American and European regions to the Japanese data center
- Instability with connections from Japan to the North American/European data center
[Cause]
- Internet instability
[Affected Service]
- FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn
Last edited by Raist; 11-12-2013 at 10:43 AM.
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