


If they're so concerned about people going to the Japanese servers, just close them off. They can have their own space, I'm sure the rest of us don't care. Nor are we that ridiculous, tbh. Expand your community and raid experience 10 fold? No thanks, we're xenophobic. Talk about cutting off the nose to spite the face.
And in what part do they say exclusively that this is to keep people OUT of the Japanese servers specifically?
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?
While a good thing overall (to have more servers and more movement that we currently have), I am really disappointed we can't travel to any Data Center. As an Australian, my in-game friend group is going to be split, it does not matter if I stay in the centre I am in or change to get a lower ping, I won't be able to play with everyone I want to and will have to make a choice.
Here's hoping they reconsider based on the feedback and open it up to every center, hence me making my first forum post.


They don't. You have to realize the forums tend to be... extreme. Yoshi makes a statement about wanting to be careful of Market board prices and economies, but they're considering implementing full on cross-server play in the future and that somehow equals Yoshi-P hates Westerners to them and wants to keep them out. It's a huge stretch by any margin, but human beings behind computer screens always seen to lose all rationality.
Seems like you're making the stretch to hating Westerners - my take was that SE might be protecting JP markets not about hating gaijins.They don't. You have to realize the forums tend to be... extreme. Yoshi makes a statement about wanting to be careful of Market board prices and economies, but they're considering implementing full on cross-server play in the future and that somehow equals Yoshi-P hates Westerners to them and wants to keep them out. It's a huge stretch by any margin, but human beings behind computer screens always seen to lose all rationality.
Again, when World Visit was first introduced, it brought together legacy servers with low pop servers etc - yet back then, SE stated that the Data Centre economies would normalize over time even though there were differences in server economies before World Visit. eg Balmung's economy vs Diabolos
So it's interesting, for Cross Region Data Centre Visit - SE is using the reason of differences in game economies and values - shouldn't the economies of the different regions normalize over time?
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I would say that the differences in marketing strategies, courtesy to other sellers and willingness to bot gathering/crafting are wildly different between data centers but not between servers. NA marketboard sharks being a different breed to the JP ones and the EU ones (though probably to a lesser degree between the EU and NA).Seems like you're making the stretch to hating Westerners - my take was that SE might be protecting JP markets not about hating gaijins.
Again, when World Visit was first introduced, it brought together legacy servers with low pop servers etc - yet back then, SE stated that the Data Centre economies would normalize over time even though there were differences in server economies before World Visit. eg Balmung's economy vs Diabolos
So it's interesting, for Cross Region Data Centre Visit - SE is using the reason of differences in game economies and values - shouldn't the economies of the different regions normalize over time?
If anyone is willing to take a look at the actual price differences and selling habits between the servers that might provide some perspective.. but all I can guess is that there are large differences noticeable in each economy that they are worried about.
All in all it would of course normalize, but it might disenfranchise a large swath of whatever data center and cause their gaming experience to be bad enough that they'd quit or swap to what SE considers undesirable tactics.
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?
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