Is it possible that we remove either east/west and keep one EU server to allow the peeps there to continue playing with low ping, plus it will allow the peeps from the EU/Asia to join more frequently
I think it would be best to combine all shut down servers into 1 stat in !stats to make more sense for newer players, and keep it cleaner and not now have 4 servers in the list that are not available.
Idk if we have a lot of Mid, West Asia people but from experience we connect better on the west servers (hello from East Asia).
ay yall cant hate on this post i was banned for 2 months, got the nword removed, and was the first eu only mod ok also shoutout the 1st eu only admin the big man, the long schlong, the absolute OW god @Steven but haha get fucked eu its reminds me of the 1st time we got rid of eu
Sad. Fellow EU players, this just means we have to show that there's the demand for European servers.
It means the servers would've stayed if the people who play from EU played on the EU servers too instead of only US
Ye, and idk why it was like that. I could tell that only 50% of people were from north america based on their latency. Whenever there were 30+ people on vanilla i'd tell everyone to populate eunilla to have 15 players on both. That did not work out. Regardless, I miss 40ms while playing ttt.
I mean it really depends on the servers that are populated at a given time. If EU isn't populated, odds are staff will prioritize the populated servers. Or at least they should. And people usually prefer staffed servers. But being from the EU, I personally always chose EU over US servers if possible. I don't know how things have been lately, but when I last actively played, the demand was certainly there. Problem now is that if there's no EU servers, odds are less new EU players will join the community, meaning the demand will lessen even more over time. I guess the chance that EU will be revived anytime soon are pretty slim. Unless gmod experiences a sudden resurgence. But I personally doubt it. Sad, but that's how it is.