English speaking Euros: NA or EU server?

Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:36 am

Given that the devs are reporting no noticeable lag or latency being experienced by non NA subscribers playing on the NA beta server:

North America is fully operational and our European datacenter will be soon, but we have found during our beta tests that the location of these servers is not going to affect the gameplay experience. Our testing has now confirmed that millions of players from Europe (and beyond) can play on our North American server and experience ESO as it was designed—without latency or lag problems. (Please note that users in our last scale test had lag issues, especially in Cyrodiil, but this was a game bug, not a location issue – all players, no matter where, experienced that particular problem). So, regardless of a player’s location or the datacenter being used, the confirmed efficiency of our platform architecture will prevent anyone from enjoying a gameplay advantage. And as both datacenters become fully operational, we will continue to add capacity to meet the demands of gamers worldwide.

We will make sure that no matter where you live, every player in North America, Europe, Oceania and many places beyond, will have a polished, lag-free launch experience. Based on the existing number of our beta signups and because we anticipate that the ESO community will continue to grow after launch, we plan to add capacity to keep up with demand in both our North American and European datacenters. The North American and European megaservers will first be hosted in North America. This gives us a more efficient way to address any platform issues that may arise at launch. After the initial launch phase is over, we will move the European megaserver to the European datacenter – but this will be a seamless migration for users, without additional downloads, logins or action required.

What megaserver do you think you will play on if you're an English speaking European?

In other games I've played the developers have tended to provide separate servers for French and German speakers which tends to cut out much of the frustration introduced by a multi-lingual environment. In TESO however it looks like we will all be pitched in together. Whether or not separate chat channels are available for all the various languages is anyone else seriously considering migrating back to the NA megaserver prior to release?

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KU Fint
 
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Post » Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:07 pm

separate language zone chat was already in during the last weekends beta test if you wished to use it

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Rhi Edwards
 
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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:22 am

That's great but I still foresee a multilingual cacophony when it comes to buying and selling gear much as it was in the original Guild Wars and Everquest.

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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 1:16 am

EU. I don't mind reading different languages. Besides, doesn't NA get all of South America and SE Asia? Then why would it be free of multilingualism?

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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:53 am

I will be playing on EU server cause:

- shared culture with fellow Europeans

- similar time zones to other players

- lower latency once the servers are physically in EU

- very little or no people from US

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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 4:44 am

Given that I usually play games between 23-03 CET I might be better off on the US servers. Also there I dont have to worry about language
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Post » Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:43 pm

EU.
I'm used to seeing all the different languages on display, I quite enjoy reading it actually, you can learn something useful from it.
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Jonny
 
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Post » Tue Mar 25, 2014 10:36 pm

EU. Much better to play with the ones who are awake rather than the nightdwellers from overseas. And there being many languages don't bother me.

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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:28 am

I started downloading the NA client got to 11%, idea was that there would be more English/US chat but then I remembered complaints from people about lag in Age of Conan when they did away with EU servers and just had American.

So although there might not be any noticeable lag at the moment will that always be the case.

Anyway decided looking at text I don't understand is preferable to potential lag.

So removed the NA part and downloaded the EU one instead.

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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:33 am

EU and US clients are mostly distinguished by the cunning ploy of renaming the EU client folder. At least with the Beta when the EU client appeared, the migrate function could be replicated mostly by duplicating the US client and adding an EU to the folder name, then changing in settings. (When it worked the migrate option renamed the folder).

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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:45 am

I will still play on the eu server, no problem with other languages, but also if we divorce Europe I get to laugh at them.

sorry mods could not resist, just waiting for my referendum

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Post » Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:14 am

I believe Europe has come up with laws concerning this I know over at SOE the Europeans are forced to play on Euro servers unless they were already established in the NA before hand

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Post » Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:51 pm

EU. Cant stay up late nights due to work so rather play in the evening.

No. Please dont talk about stuff you have no idea about.

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