50 WATCHERS! Also, VITA UPDATE (PSO2)
12 years ago
Yes, I'm a bit slow on this one. So, we've reached 50 members, but I've only found 20 or so images! Wonder if there are any more out there....
Also, bit of a (late) update on VITA and how platform inter-connectivity is working on the JP server. So far, the VITA and PC have been working well together. If you played previously on the PSO2 JP server, you remember a number of blocks ranging from 1-60ish. Now, there are many more blocks, albeit slightly smaller in max capacity than they used to be for performance improvement. There are currently 36 PC-exclusive blocks, and after that, the numbers start at 201 and go to 228. The 200's are PC-VITA crossblocks, which means PC players can still play on them, but VITA users can only play here. So, if you have VITA, but your friend has PC, you can still play together! Yay! The crossblocks are very popular on the JP server.
Also, bit of a (late) update on VITA and how platform inter-connectivity is working on the JP server. So far, the VITA and PC have been working well together. If you played previously on the PSO2 JP server, you remember a number of blocks ranging from 1-60ish. Now, there are many more blocks, albeit slightly smaller in max capacity than they used to be for performance improvement. There are currently 36 PC-exclusive blocks, and after that, the numbers start at 201 and go to 228. The 200's are PC-VITA crossblocks, which means PC players can still play on them, but VITA users can only play here. So, if you have VITA, but your friend has PC, you can still play together! Yay! The crossblocks are very popular on the JP server.
Think of a block like a matchmaking room on a server. it's split into blocks to reduce lagtime and to improve framerates. Crossblocks are merely blocks in which two different platforms (PS VITA and PC) can play together.
No, the international server will be entirely separate. Licensing nonsense. You will be playing on an international-exclusive server and will be about a year behind (or more) the JP server in updates.
And sorry for the term, I have had a number of Japanese friends who have not found that to be derogatory, mainly because I do not use it in a derogatory fashion, any more than they do when they call me a Brit. But I will refrain from using it none the less.