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Moomu
06.03.2013 , 06:51 AM | #1
Hey guys,
So clearly this server shutdown for Oceania is happening, what I need is some recommendations of servers for me a my guild to transfer to once this all goes down.
I've not played on other servers, neither have my guildies.
We're looking for something that has comparable peak times/ low ping/ server maintenance as what we have on Dalborra.
Any ideas?!?
Thanks!
"Hunt is Life"
~Qyzen Fess

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-Holmes
06.03.2013 , 07:15 AM | #2
Server maintenance happens on all servers at the same time.
You should look at West Coast American servers.
Your low ping is gone.
Harbinger is PvE.
Bastion is PvP.
I like pie.

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Girzie
06.03.2013 , 04:52 PM | #3
I had a look last night at Harbinger and the Begeren Colony. My ping rate wasn't good for either server, but interestingly, BC seemed a lot more stable. I have the worst game connection in the world (embarrassingly so), so I'm going to puddle around a bit on both servers, and see how things go.

Sadly, the extra latency might mean the end for my game play. There's only so far you can stretch things with a crap (rural) connection and a higher ping rate.

PS. I also had a look at The Red Eclipse server, European, English. There is a wee bit of overlap with peak population times - morning/late evening, that sort of thing. The latency was really awful though, which I expected, but hey, it never hurts to have a look.

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ChuangTzu
06.03.2013 , 05:50 PM | #4
Quote: Originally Posted by -Holmes View Post
Server maintenance happens on all servers at the same time.
You should look at West Coast American servers.
Your low ping is gone.
Harbinger is PvE.
Bastion is PvP.
I like pie.
^ This is pretty much all you need to know.
"Words are for conveying ideas, but when the ideas are understood, you forget the words. How I would love to talk to someone who's forgotten all the words!" Chuang Tzu