Quote Originally Posted by Darrcyphfeid View Post
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Americas_r..._by_datacenter

There you go, Chicago and Dallas are two locations chosen by the game everyone loves to copy. I'm sure there are several other viable locations used by other games (/MMOs) if you make use of Google.
WoW hasn't used a data center in Dallas in years. Everything has been in Chicago or Los Angeles since they did the realm connections in 2013/2014 and they had stopped using the Dallas data center a couple of years before that.

My FFXIV connection has been far superior since the move. When the data centers were in Montreal, it would be 600 ms on a good day and frequently went over 1200. Lag was a constant annoyance. Now it's in the 50-60 range consistently. I rarely notice any lag going on and it's usually gone within a few minutes when it does happen.

If the game servers were the issue then everyone would be reporting the same problems. Outside of a few specific occasions, we're not. There's something else causing the issues the East Coast players are reporting.

SE can't please everyone. FFXIV only has 24 servers in NA (compared to WoW having over 100 since people want to use WoW as a comparison). It doesn't make sense for them to split them between data centers in different locations unless the player base expands greatly. With a large number of players from Pacific Rim countries playing on the NA servers, I don't see them moving the data center to the East Coast to please the players that are now experiencing what other players had been experiencing before the move. Someone is going to end up unhappy one way or another.