I want your magical conneciton of lag-free-ness.Lag hasn't been a personal issue, so there is no added benefit of even having Regional data centers for me.
Latency is hardly the only benefit of regional servers.
-most everybody speaks your language
-for the most part, everyone's online when you are
-Easier to find groups, especially if you're not an elitist.
It won't split them forcibly. It will only split them by way of people who don't care about being in a multicultural environment vs people that do. You can still play on every server, create characters on every server, you can still play with or communicate with people in other regions. Yes, the majority of people on any given server will be from that region. However there are factors that will ensure some mixing still takes place, such as people who play at unusual hours, people who live in countries not specifically serviced by the officially supported regions, and people who would prefer being among those not of their region. There is no region locking on the servers, therefore you can still immerse yourself in another region's culture if you prefer (though I think there are a lot of more effective ways to do this than to play a video game- Totally my opinion of course, not meant to be taken as a statement of fact or an assertion)I'm not entirely sure why it's so hard for some people to grasp that this WILL split the servers by language/region..
Division of communities is inevitable in any game with a multiple world structure. The only truly ideal solution would be to have a single world structure, but the game would have to be specially designed to handle that.
I won't deny there are some nice things about having mixed servers. However, it is hardly a "great thing going for them," in that it's really not a selling point. I don't know anyone who specifically bought the game (or bought FFXI) specifically because people from different regions played together.I still think regional servers are a rediculous move and throwing away a great thing SE had going for them,
There is nothing "ridiculous" about the move. It is a logistically sensible move that has a number of benefits that, at least in SE's view, benefits more people than it hurts. Only time will tell if that's actually true or not.
Not every complaint relating to global servers is specifically about latency. It is just one factor of several.considering peoples complaints are hardly even related to the network latency issues at all.
The current servers are not going to change immediately. If you like the way things are now, not a lot is going to change for a good time to come afterward. Most people have established friendships on their current server and thus I think a lot of current players will stay where they are.