The amount of people wanting to play on a highly populated server, most of the time for no real reason: GIANT
The amount of people willing to pay money to play on a highly populated server, especially without a real reason: Close to none
Some odd hundred people added to Balmug or Excalibur won't crash it, thousands could. So yeah, it does make sense.
Actually the only issue the server limitation creates is for people who want to play with their actual friends.
But allowing people to get into a high populated server just because they use a reference code would just lead to abuse of the reference system.
Sounds like a poor excuse to milk money from people. A one time per year transfer with a 1 character limit per account on overpopulated servers or some such would work equally as well.The amount of people wanting to play on a highly populated server, most of the time for no real reason: GIANT
The amount of people willing to pay money to play on a highly populated server, especially without a real reason: Close to none
Some odd hundred people added to Balmug or Excalibur won't crash it, thousands could. So yeah, it does make sense.
Actually the only issue the server limitation creates is for people who want to play with their actual friends.
But allowing people to get into a high populated server just because they use a reference code would just lead to abuse of the reference system.
Paying extra to play with friends and bypass limitations is quite distasteful. This archaic server structure is bad when a huge part of playing MMOs is playing with other people, like friends.
Last edited by Adire; 07-09-2015 at 06:36 PM.
Why do you think server caps are a hardware limitation? They are not. They are implemented so that queues don't get incredibly long.
If they didn't have server caps on several servers (like Balmung, for instance), the queue to log in would reach ridiculous levels. The servers can accept more characters no problem. The only limitation is number of concurrent players.
And paying for a world transfer gives them money which they can put towards improving servers.
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