Poster: Agarwean at 2/23/2006 1:14:16 PM PST Subject: over a year, why? |
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It's been over a year.
over a year ago we were told that the ques were not longterm, but temporary means to keep the servers up and running functionally under the strong load they were put under "temporarily"
Yet over a year has passed many many new servers have opened, and nightly at primetime, on a server that's been open since opening day, we wait out a 400+ person que, login and face a red bar, item db performance issues, instance server issues, the list just goes on.
I know this post will be buried away until a pile, forgotten minutes after I posted it. but after a year, i just want to know why it continues, and why from our perspective many many nights a week the servers don't seem any better off then they were on opening day.
Agarwean - Optimus Carebear
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| | | http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-general&t=7247363&p=#post7247363 | | | Poster: Caydiem at 2/23/2006 1:18:35 PM PST Subject: Re: over a year, why? |
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Actually, the "temporary" terminology was given, as I recall, to the lowered caps at the time. The caps were raised later on and the queues lessened, but those caps will probably always exist in some fashion. While we naturally want you to be able to play without waiting, there will always be a limit to the number of players one realm can feasibly handle at a given time.
In terms of helping population balance, server performance, and getting new realms out there, we're still working on it. As soon as I have more information for you on the subject, I'll give it.
Fundeni kuchera.
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