First to post Kashuan numbers!
3:00 PM EST. By no means prime time for a japan or NA.
1-30 = 114
31-49 = 112
49-50 = 174
Population right now is exactly 400. I'll check again in 16-17 hours to see how it is closer to JP prime.
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11:18PM (EU/Paris timezone) - That's around NA peak time if I remember well.
400 players online a Saturday post patch is all but impressive.1-40 = 177
41-49 = 59
r50 = 164
Yes when I checked earlier this afternoon during JP Prime time there were over 600 people online. Check right now, I just double checked after reading your post, and it's at 405, slowly raising it seems. still even 600 or 700 post patch it's all but impressive, those servers are meant to run with over 2000 people on, not 400 or even 700 people. 300 people more or less is still a drop in the pound compared to other servers that have over 1k people on at any given time.
Last edited by PandaTaru; 12-18-2011 at 08:28 AM.
I don't think it's ridiculous. Here's why: This is a worldwide game, with 3 primetimes, one for North America, one for Europe, and one for Japan. That's why over the course of three 8 hour periods you see the 3 primetimes. Some people play for 12 hours, some people are on 24/7, and others only come online for a few mins. So I think it's reasonable to assume for estimation that the people staying on through two primetimes even out the ones that don't log on or pop in and pop out. So I think if you take the 3 primetimes and add them you have a very good estimate of the real population. And also I don't think it will deviate much more than 3 times of one of the primetimes.
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Believe me. You don't want to play in a server with 3k people. Lag and lack of mobs. No tkx. 700 with this engine is pretty decent.Yes when I checked earlier this afternoon during JP Prime time there were over 600 people online. Check right now, I just double checked after reading your post, and it's at 405, slowly raising it seems. still even 600 or 700 post patch it's all but impressive, those servers are meant to run with over 2000 people on, not 400 or even 700 people. 300 people more or less is still a drop in the pound compared to other servers that have over 1k people on at any given time.
I would rather lag all day and be able to find an ifrit party, or an exp party, heck I would just like to find a party in general. I spent the last few days since the patch with my "Seeking party" up and I got a 2 hour party today. I have yet to actually find a party that wants to do the moogle nm's. There tend to be only like 4 people on at a time that want to do them at any given time. We can never get a full party. I've resigned myself to crafting/ farming mats w/ dol's lol.
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That's because you are doing it wrong. The search feature is a waste of time. You need to go to where the ifrit and moogle is, be ready with a lvl 50 class and gear and ask for people there for parties. Go to uldah and shout, or get into a ls that isn't made of 4 people.I would rather lag all day and be able to find an ifrit party, or an exp party, heck I would just like to find a party in general. I spent the last few days since the patch with my "Seeking party" up and I got a 2 hour party today. I have yet to actually find a party that wants to do the moogle nm's. There tend to be only like 4 people on at a time that want to do them at any given time. We can never get a full party. I've resigned myself to crafting/ farming mats w/ dol's lol.
After 2 hours of shouting it isn't worth it anymore. After asking all of my linkshells "Who wants to do this? Or this?" The replies I get are "how full is your party?" People just don't bother anymore because there is an average of 100 En speakers on my server at anytime and I'm not in a linkshell with all 100 of them., not all of them are in Ul'dah, not all of them want to do what I want to do, some of them are even afk. I have my gear on me at all times if a party is happening, I use my linkshells, I camped the moogle nm's for an hour each and I either got "Oh our party is full" or was ignored by non english speakers. We dn't have people just go places and look for a party. In melmond if your ls isn't doing it your not gonna get a party. There are only really 2 active linkshells in Melmond. Those are Twenty Four Seven & the Forsaken. Want to know a fun fact as well? The leaders from both linkshells hate each other so the 2 linkshells do not party w/ wach others members. I'm so glad you were here to tell me what to do. Because I would of never known how to get a party otherwise. It is just very frustrating for those of us who have had many friends quit or don't play as much. Melmond is pretty much a static party server. If your not in the static don't expect to be in the static unless they're desperate for that 1 extra person. As for my static it quit about a month ago and I'm the only one left.
Last edited by DyskoFox; 12-18-2011 at 12:33 PM.
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