ARE THERE ANY PLANS TO CREATE AUSTRAILIAN / NEW ZEALAND SERVERS FOR THE ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE?
Over the years, our Australian and New Zealand players have asked us about the possibility of a local ESO megaserver for that territory. We understand why there is a desire for local servers, and we wanted to offer an explanation as to why this is something we have not done and are not planning to do.
ESO megaservers are designed for a far larger playing population than is available in most single-territory areas. So, if we established an ANZ-specific megaserver, the game would have an emptier atmosphere than the game you’ve come to know and love. While group content such as world bosses, dungeons, Battlegrounds, and Cyrodill would still technically be playable, the megaserver’s overall player population would not be large enough to make for a good game experience. The player experience with systems that require a larger server population, such as the Activity Finder or in-game economy, would be less than ideal. We designed the game to host a large number of players, adventuring either together or alone across a combined number of real-world territories.
We hope this helps provide insight into on our reasoning and dedication to ensuring that all our players have the best possible experience in ESO. Thank you, and may you continue to enjoy your adventures in The Elder Scrolls Online!
I don't care if i get dinged for this, have a low-effort meme that's worthy of their constant low-effort responses on facebook.
ARE THERE ANY PLANS TO CREATE AUSTRAILIAN / NEW ZEALAND SERVERS FOR THE ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE?
Over the years, our Australian and New Zealand players have asked us about the possibility of a local ESO megaserver for that territory. We understand why there is a desire for local servers, and we wanted to offer an explanation as to why this is something we have not done and are not planning to do.
ESO megaservers are designed for a far larger playing population than is available in most single-territory areas. So, if we established an ANZ-specific megaserver, the game would have an emptier atmosphere than the game you’ve come to know and love. While group content such as world bosses, dungeons, Battlegrounds, and Cyrodill would still technically be playable, the megaserver’s overall player population would not be large enough to make for a good game experience. The player experience with systems that require a larger server population, such as the Activity Finder or in-game economy, would be less than ideal. We designed the game to host a large number of players, adventuring either together or alone across a combined number of real-world territories.
We hope this helps provide insight into on our reasoning and dedication to ensuring that all our players have the best possible experience in ESO. Thank you, and may you continue to enjoy your adventures in The Elder Scrolls Online!
The only time they would care is if you were in America.. That seems to be the only solution to eso.. Mudfish isnt really an option.
Vote with your wallets ladies and gents... Better games out there with better and more active ocx populations. Zos doesnt care about you, so why give them thanks with money?
Since everyone here is basically just blaming ZoS; i got a solid 50 to 60 FPS and a ping of 60 to 90 outside of cyro.
What i did? Redid my home network. Ubiquity USG + Switch + good cabling. Never had any dc, not even in cyro, since then. I didn't even configure qos.
But yea, keep blaming ZoS since it's easier than learn basic networking when playing online games. Basically no real-time application (be it VoIP or an MMORPG) works with of-the-shelve-hardware.
As for the nice tracert's you guys posted: They work on ICMP, which is basically a throttled protocol everywhere. The game runs on TCP/UDP. Whole different thing.
ARE THERE ANY PLANS TO CREATE AUSTRAILIAN / NEW ZEALAND SERVERS FOR THE ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE?
Over the years, our Australian and New Zealand players have asked us about the possibility of a local ESO megaserver for that territory. We understand why there is a desire for local servers, and we wanted to offer an explanation as to why this is something we have not done and are not planning to do.
ESO megaservers are designed for a far larger playing population than is available in most single-territory areas. So, if we established an ANZ-specific megaserver, the game would have an emptier atmosphere than the game you’ve come to know and love. While group content such as world bosses, dungeons, Battlegrounds, and Cyrodill would still technically be playable, the megaserver’s overall player population would not be large enough to make for a good game experience. The player experience with systems that require a larger server population, such as the Activity Finder or in-game economy, would be less than ideal. We designed the game to host a large number of players, adventuring either together or alone across a combined number of real-world territories.
We hope this helps provide insight into on our reasoning and dedication to ensuring that all our players have the best possible experience in ESO. Thank you, and may you continue to enjoy your adventures in The Elder Scrolls Online!
Given the lack of response from ZOS over such a long time, there's pretty much only one thing to do now ...
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I'm a kiwi player and live with the lag, etc but we are not going to get an anz/oceania server.
I use Launtel here in Tasmania, and after sending Akamai an email, my ping went back down to the high 200's, yesterday (30/8) it was hovering around 350ms+
https://imgur.com/a/QEJyj7T
I use Launtel here in Tasmania, and after sending Akamai an email, my ping went back down to the high 200's, yesterday (30/8) it was hovering around 350ms+
https://imgur.com/a/QEJyj7T
Australien wrote: »I use Launtel here in Tasmania, and after sending Akamai an email, my ping went back down to the high 200's, yesterday (30/8) it was hovering around 350ms+
https://imgur.com/a/QEJyj7T
Did you send an email to their Support? What did you say? I've been told by others who've tried to deal with Akamai that they won't engage with general consumers, only ZoS.
I use Launtel here in Tasmania, and after sending Akamai an email, my ping went back down to the high 200's, yesterday (30/8) it was hovering around 350ms+
https://imgur.com/a/QEJyj7T
Quite simply this is not good enough.