Those worlds you list definitely were standard worlds before split, see
https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodes...dcf46648031b74
(changes as of Jan 2019, which was the last change to world status for NA servers prior to the data center re-organization), and
https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodes...bf5eb4f6a9f9c2
(changes in Sept 2018, which had been change previous to January's).
All the preferred worlds in NA at the time the data center reorganization occurred went to Crystal as I stated. It was something that many people commented on in the weeks between the announcement of which worlds would be on which data center and the change occurring because it felt strange that all the preferred worlds were being placed together in the same data center instead of spread out across them all.
Were some of those worlds you listed made preferred in May when they made the post-split adjustments? Yes. SE was still trying to achieve some balance in world populations at that point and it appeared they were trying to do it by data center instead of across the entire region. Every data center had 1 congested world, 2 or 3 preferred worlds and 4 or 5 standard worlds designated until the new change this week.
That Crystal is the only data center that still has preferred worlds left does not mean that Crystal is losing players. It just means that Aether and Primal have picked up more of the new and returning players than Crystal did. Populations here are still very healthy, which is what I've been trying to point out.
Crystal is fine.




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