EDIT: Also when I used the members search, the countries aren't in any sort of order.
EDIT2: Remove Egypt, Vatican City State has the same amount of players on here (2)!
Canada is new to PR in general, added in v0.9 bout' a year ago. And your right about Vatican City and Egypt. From the looks of it, I think almost all of "somewhere else" is from Norway, Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania, which are not listed for some reason.Bob of Mage wrote:It's sad that so many Canadians play, but we only have 2 maps!
EDIT: Also when I used the members search, the countries aren't in any sort of order.
EDIT2: Remove Egypt, Vatican City State has the same amount of players on here (2)!
'cuz the americans are more adapt to japanese and their consoles and we europeans just go with the flow and use more sophisticated technology like sandy bridgeSidewinder Zulu wrote:I've always wondered, why is it that on things like Xbox Live I only encounter Americans with only a few Europeans and other foreigners occasionally, but on PR (and most popular online computer games) there's people from around the world?
FullMetalMonkey wrote:Sidewinder, i think its because PC gaming might be more popular in Europe and other parts of the world.
Hmm....okay. So it's not just some geographic thing? I asked one of my friends why he thought this was, and he told me it was because networks like PSN and Xbox Live tend to put you in games with people who are geographically closer to you in order to reduce lag, whereas on the computer those restrictions don't exist.Doc.Pock wrote:'cuz the americans are more adapt to japanese and their consoles and we europeans just go with the flow and use more sophisticated technology like sandy bridge![]()
It did cross my mind that that might also be the case. Console gaming uses a matchmaking system instead of a server browser system so the match making will tend to match you up with people with the best pings, which will be people geographicly local to you, in your case the States.Sidewinder Zulu wrote:Hmm....okay. So it's not just some geographic thing? I asked one of my friends why he thought this was, and he told me it was because networks like PSN and Xbox Live tend to put you in games with people who are geographically closer to you in order to reduce lag, whereas on the computer those restrictions don't exist.
Is that true? Seems to make sense.
vistamaster01 wrote:You forgot portugal... One of the best PR players is from portugal....muitocomplicado...