I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »It's difficult for anyone to say without having the numbers. But I think expanding like this is also a business strategy type of thing that they might not want to take, or that the right people aren't convinced to take.
Because regardless of the current numbers, they have to decide: how many players WOULD join, how much investment would it take to market and build staff, at which point is this worth more than investing in their current setup.
And like maybe it is worth it! No one knows until they try. My last employer chickened out of risking something like this.
I've seen a really big increase in what appear to be Chinese-language players (based on names and chat) during latenight on PC NA, so it's been interesting to have more insight into parts of this community on the forums.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »It's difficult for anyone to say without having the numbers. But I think expanding like this is also a business strategy type of thing that they might not want to take, or that the right people aren't convinced to take.
Because regardless of the current numbers, they have to decide: how many players WOULD join, how much investment would it take to market and build staff, at which point is this worth more than investing in their current setup.
And like maybe it is worth it! No one knows until they try. My last employer chickened out of risking something like this.
I've seen a really big increase in what appear to be Chinese-language players (based on names and chat) during latenight on PC NA, so it's been interesting to have more insight into parts of this community on the forums.
Yeah I absolutely agree with you. I just wish I could find this data that everyone seems to be quoting lmao. Apparently the ‘current’ population is not enough but no one ever can send me a link to evidence that lol
I know, but I have no idea how the player population could be calculated by region, but there's certainly a large population in the 2 regions I mentioned, enough (I think) for some regional ESO megservers.I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures.
Thanks but I’m not talking about the general population, I’m asking for the player population. As in the amount of people in Asia who play eso.
Yes, it probably is. Unfortunately, we seem to have a situation where ZOS won't build the servers due to too few players in the region, and the players won't increase until regional servers are built.I play from SEA on PC/NA and therefore mostly play outside of peak hours. This is what you get when you queue for a specific dungeon (normal Scrivener’s Hall) as DPS, outside of peak hours:
During peak hours it’s probably 20 mins.
Cyrodiil is also dead outside peak hours.
Battlegrounds and random dungeon queues take much much longer.
Craglorn is deserted.
Based on that, my impression is that currently the amount of players from Asia and Oceania is much lower than those from the Americas.
Out of curiosity, I checked population on WoW servers, since they do have Oceanic, Taiwanese & Korean servers running. There are players there even though it's far less than EU & NA servers, it was on par with Russian speaking servers for the most part. Still a solid amount. Considering that ESO has mega servers, I'd suspect that a PC OCE megaserver might work, especially if they market it and try to get more OCE/Asian players in. Not sure if servers for consoles would though since they seem far less populated in both EU & NA.
I live in EU, but if I was living in Oceania I'd probably skip over MMOs without local servers because of the ping. I'd guess a lot of players there don't play ESO because of the lack of OCE servers. It's just guesswork from my end however so take it with a grain of salt.
I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures. I don't know why Zenimax won't build south east asian servers, but there's more than enough population to support them.
Out of curiosity, I checked population on WoW servers, since they do have Oceanic, Taiwanese & Korean servers running. There are players there even though it's far less than EU & NA servers, it was on par with Russian speaking servers for the most part. Still a solid amount. Considering that ESO has mega servers, I'd suspect that a PC OCE megaserver might work, especially if they market it and try to get more OCE/Asian players in. Not sure if servers for consoles would though since they seem far less populated in both EU & NA.
I live in EU, but if I was living in Oceania I'd probably skip over MMOs without local servers because of the ping. I'd guess a lot of players there don't play ESO because of the lack of OCE servers. It's just guesswork from my end however so take it with a grain of salt.
i'm curious how you checked the population of wow's oceanic servers when they stopped publishing player numbers years ago. it would be interesting to hear from people who have played on those servers in recent years about their experience. i was playing wow when they introduced oceanic servers and we lost about 20 guildies when they transferred. within a year about half had rerolled on na, complaining of infinite pve and pvp queues outside prime time and very little choice in progression guilds. maybe zos has looked at blizzard's experience and decided that it's not worth it.
Do you know something we don't? You seem to know that there is no clear business case for building the new servers. There may or may not be such a case, but you seem to be assuming there isn't.I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures. I don't know why Zenimax won't build south east asian servers, but there's more than enough population to support them.
Adding three megaservers is no trivial task. It is expensive, and disruptive. As I see it, it isn't about populations (gamer or base) but revenue generation. If there isn't a clear business case for going through the effort to secure a site, build three megaservers, and then maintain those servers that is offset by revenue coming from players using that server, then why do it?
Do you know something we don't? You seem to know that there is no clear business case for building the new servers. There may or may not be such a case, but you seem to be assuming there isn't.I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures. I don't know why Zenimax won't build south east asian servers, but there's more than enough population to support them.
Adding three megaservers is no trivial task. It is expensive, and disruptive. As I see it, it isn't about populations (gamer or base) but revenue generation. If there isn't a clear business case for going through the effort to secure a site, build three megaservers, and then maintain those servers that is offset by revenue coming from players using that server, then why do it?
I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures.
Thanks but I’m not talking about the general population, I’m asking for the player population. As in the amount of people in Asia who play eso.
I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures.
Thanks but I’m not talking about the general population, I’m asking for the player population. As in the amount of people in Asia who play eso.
the game was Designed for a large population and would not split the population.
I just Googled "oceania population" (i.e. Australia and NZ and some islands) and got 44 million, and a search for "oceania population" gives a whopping 666 million. It took me 1 minute to get those figures.
Thanks but I’m not talking about the general population, I’m asking for the player population. As in the amount of people in Asia who play eso.
the game was Designed for a large population and would not split the population.
This sounds right. Anyone with a history of playing MMOs can look closely at the differences between those games and this one. The way that items are not obselete each expansion, in that they are no longer usable compared to the best available, the way that the level cap doesn't keep increasing, the way that much old content is still relevant...
Unless they can show that there is a high interest in having ESO in that region, I doubt they'll put forth the effort to put servers there. I have doubts that they'll bother with that region for other reasons (Simply put, the game may be unappealing for the broader Asia audience, depictions of fantasy elements aren't exactly going to score high on consumer ratings as there's definitely a western flavor to this game).
I don't want to speak for EU's behalf, but maybe someone can shed some light on how active those servers are.
As for the Simplified Chinese support comments, it seems like the timing is too convenient with the closing of the WoW servers.
As for other implementations...
Would it hurt for them to implement Oceanic shards within the megaserver for trials and dungeons, or battlegrounds where everyone is from that region? No. This way we can have people from any region enjoying the same PvE content.
Can they do that same implementation for open world PVP? No.
With fewer resources, ZOS can probably accommodate some of the PVE requests within the current servers, but without there being a display of huge interest for this game within that region, I doubt they'll be putting up an Oceanic/Asia PC server. Console is probably out of the question, lol.
I'd like to point out one thing.
The decision to add another server for Asia/Oceanic isn't on ZoS, but on Microsoft. Being the game is 9 years old, they're not going to add another server for that portion of the world.
I'd like to point out one thing.
The decision to add another server for Asia/Oceanic isn't on ZoS, but on Microsoft. Being the game is 9 years old, they're not going to add another server for that portion of the world.
belial5221_ESO wrote: »Also they can see IP addresses and if population of gamers in the area is too low,compared to other areas,then they won't add one.Also it's probably looked at on crwon and ingame purchases from those areas,low amount of paying customers,no new servers.Just because alot of ppl may play it if there was a new server,doesn't mean they'd make enough to pay for new servers with alot of free players.