Well it's better than nothing. So what if it doesn't work out for me? There are other people play the game.
Well it's better than nothing. So what if it doesn't work out for me? There are other people play the game.
And I'm sure they're perfectly capable of finding other people speak their language, even moreso with the plans to implement cross-server party play, assuming it's not totally random.
I'm sorry but having Americans on the same server as you .. doesn't just negate there being people that also speak your language.
In this scenario, you go from having Americans to play with because nobody from your region's online to.. having nobody to play with. I'm sorry but 'increased chances of meeting the odd local night owl' does not really scream 'reason to segregate the servers and deprive everyone of the benefits of global-only' to me.
And as I've said, albeit perhaps not articulately enough, but still - there are benefits to all the servers being global, beyond those of merely having global servers beside language-specific ones. If enough people feel differently to me and/or the developers simply veto that, well, at least I spoke for what I felt was the better option.
Anyway, speaking of, it's one in the morning and this is just plain depressing. I've chalked my name up beside being against regional/language servers and offered my reasons why, so.. yeah, goodnight.
Last edited by Fensfield; 11-07-2011 at 10:13 AM.
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