New World laid a very successful start: The new MMORPG of the Amazon Game Studios attracts hundreds of thousands of players and climbed within a few hours to the tips of the Steam \ - and Twitch charts. However, long queues in front of the gates of the individual realms cloud the game. Partly, thousands of players are waiting to finally register with one of the available servers and plunge into the adventure. The players are not rare for several hours in the queues - and are patiently waiting for sufficient other adventurers and they are in turn. The unofficial website New World Status provides an overview of the latest statistics and servers of New World.
The website reveals that the developers are currently relating to the server capacities in Australia. As can be found in the information, Amazon Game Studios tests increased game numbers - and leaves up to 2,500 players at the same time on individual servers (Eridu and Adiri). Realms like Yama, Yomi and Lemuria seem to be able to accommodate up to 2,250 players at the same time. It sees the appearance as the developers currently testify how many players can get a maximum of a server without having to accept performance roots. However, despite the increased server capacity in Australia, queues with average waiting times between 20 minutes and several hours.
If the tests on the Australian servers have been positive, it would be conceivable that the developers also tackle strongly populated servers of other regions and also increase capacity. The Realms hosted, for example, in Frankfurt, currently allow a maximum of 2,000 players at the same time. For the launch of New World (Buy Now 39.99 €) Two days ago, the developers shared with: We understand that some players have very long waiting times and work hard to improve these problems. That s why we continue to open new worlds and become The capacity of our existing worlds as soon as we have sufficiently tested these changes. To relieve individual servers, the developers want to provide free character transfers to other servers over the next two weeks.
From David Martin editor 30.09.2021 at 14:21
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