having more servers does not indicate a larger region, infact it shows that JP is favourited for updates by the developers.Look at this: https://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/worldstatus/
Japan is the largest region.
Here are the accurate numbers for a comparison.
https://ffxivcensus.com
Now tell me that JP doesnt get the better end of the stick.
Not the only one, i saw this in the runner up and my only thought was 'why tf didnt this win?'
Its such a unique weapon, flipping the whole concept of 'edgy' reaper on it's head and showing the other side of what a Reaper could be.
Didn't they pick something really complex for MNK weapon?
Honestly I don't know what their scoring system is. Sometimes they pick a design that's so complex, but then they pick something like the SGE winner (feo ul wings with minimalistic design).
I don't even care IF it's true they tend to pick Japanese entry more, I'm just confused with their choice most of the time.
I think the simplest way to look at it is, some amount of English-language designs are picked, therefore they are looking at the English-language designs. And it would be outright silly for them to look at the designs and then deliberately take less because of the artist's language.
Kazhar is factually correct. Saying "large portion" is not the same as saying "majority" and the numbers you list would indicate a large portion.
Number of characters is not the same as number of players. I don't know if JP players are as likely as NA players to create alts and get them to level cap.
Without being able to see actual account numbers, we really don't have any way of know which region has more players.
It honestly wouldn't surprise me if Japanese players have a slight edge in the game design contests if only because they're more likely to share aesthetic tastes with those of Japanese developers. There's nothing nefarious about it and I don't get why anyone wants to turn it into an issue.
Nothing about the census displays favoritism. If you're thinking about population per world being less for JP, that's because they tend to prefer lower population worlds than NA and EU players. It's pretty common to hear NA players complaining about being on dead worlds despite the unofficial census showing the NA worlds as having twice as many active characters.having more servers does not indicate a larger region, infact it shows that JP is favourited for updates by the developers.
Here are the accurate numbers for a comparison.
https://ffxivcensus.com
Now tell me that JP doesnt get the better end of the stick.
I think the reason for it is the cultural difference.
Japan, the country of anime and manga has probably on average more people who are interested in Art and design and they are more likely to send theirs in.
Like, let FFxiv player build football (soccer) teams to play against each other.
You will have the most winner be from the EU, because on average we are better then the rest of the world, because we play it more often.
Also, the JP playerbase knows the current style of what other Japanese people like, so they are more likely to do something of the judges liking.
Simply different style and more “what they are looking for” probably.
A reputation that japan also has is that its a lot more public transport oriented (i have no idea if this is realy true), something that is excelent time spending to draw something. Even at school i already noticed that the people who used public transport most, were the ones most often drawing.
Sure, these days gaming is more of an option. But its not like everyone is going to game (interupting a session is often anoying, yet with drawing you can do this instantly and continue at any point).
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