Launch server: Durandal (JP)
Posted: 06 Jun 2013 23:18
Hey all.
As per the thread title we will be continuing on in ARR on the Durandal server. Durandal is a LEGACY server meaning it is populated by existing characters from 1.0. It is also a Japanese local server - this does not necessarily mean that you can't play here unless you speak Japanese, it simply means the server is located in Japan. The majority population on Durandal will be Japanese and thus the majority of players will be logging in late if you're in the US or somewhere else outside of Oceania.
Why Durandal --
Without delving too deep into the philosophical and moral side of things most modern gamers can relate that the western MMO gaming community is plagued with illiterate ass-hats and would-be's. This is the one thing we want to avoid in a game. On the other hand, those who can converse in Japanese will know that not all Japanese are as polite and morally aware as the populace would like to think, however, from personal experience the moral ambiguity is far less and most players follow decently strict community maintained mannerisms.
But Aki, what about end-game content? How will we play together?
FFXIV:ARR revolves around a Duty Finder system which servers as a portal to finding groups for all dungeons, primal battles and raids in ARR. Even if you are on a Japanese server you can select to be matched with other English speakers (if you're a masochist, of course).
Secondly, when will we do events together?
This is obviously a tricky thing to consider as of yet we have no real bearing on who and how many members we will have. As of yet the majority of our members are located in Japan (Nationals and foreigners) and the rest spread around Asia and one American who works late. As we gain a better understanding of who can play when we will begin making events. Voice communication is not mandatory but we are considering investing in a Mumble server (or something similar) to ease progression. You don't have to speak Japanese on Mumble.
The Lodestone Ver. 2.0
When The Lodestone Ver. 2.0 rears it's refurbished head we will be relocating over there in order to make use of the new features and help organise things in a more accessible nature.
As per the thread title we will be continuing on in ARR on the Durandal server. Durandal is a LEGACY server meaning it is populated by existing characters from 1.0. It is also a Japanese local server - this does not necessarily mean that you can't play here unless you speak Japanese, it simply means the server is located in Japan. The majority population on Durandal will be Japanese and thus the majority of players will be logging in late if you're in the US or somewhere else outside of Oceania.
Why Durandal --
Without delving too deep into the philosophical and moral side of things most modern gamers can relate that the western MMO gaming community is plagued with illiterate ass-hats and would-be's. This is the one thing we want to avoid in a game. On the other hand, those who can converse in Japanese will know that not all Japanese are as polite and morally aware as the populace would like to think, however, from personal experience the moral ambiguity is far less and most players follow decently strict community maintained mannerisms.
But Aki, what about end-game content? How will we play together?
FFXIV:ARR revolves around a Duty Finder system which servers as a portal to finding groups for all dungeons, primal battles and raids in ARR. Even if you are on a Japanese server you can select to be matched with other English speakers (if you're a masochist, of course).
Secondly, when will we do events together?
This is obviously a tricky thing to consider as of yet we have no real bearing on who and how many members we will have. As of yet the majority of our members are located in Japan (Nationals and foreigners) and the rest spread around Asia and one American who works late. As we gain a better understanding of who can play when we will begin making events. Voice communication is not mandatory but we are considering investing in a Mumble server (or something similar) to ease progression. You don't have to speak Japanese on Mumble.
The Lodestone Ver. 2.0
When The Lodestone Ver. 2.0 rears it's refurbished head we will be relocating over there in order to make use of the new features and help organise things in a more accessible nature.