Ghost Badger, on 09 January 2015 - 06:44 AM, said:
You're trying to get a match right now? Why would anyone play? It's the 90-120 minutes prior to cease fire that actually MATTERS in terms of flipping planets. So yeah...during the rest of the day CW is a bit of a ghost town.
We'll see if this new cycle of 3 cease fires changes anything...it'll make 3 segments relevant...but it'll still be only the 90-120 minutes before each cease fire that you see a decent server pop.
I would go so far as to say the 4 hours prior to the CF are really the Hot Zone. You can actually see prime time as it happens across NA. (This is what it looks like from the Marik point of view)
East Coast comes online, starts knocking down the wins that were seeded on the defense planet
30-40 minutes later
Central comes online, attacks start forming on attack planet, East Coast switches focus.
30-40 minutes later
Mountain comes online, attack/defense queues go 60+ on one of the planets
30-40 minutes later
Pacific comes online, Both planets have LOTS of action on them
2 hours later Cease Fire.
Ideally I think 6 hours windows would be cool, but the thing I keep running int o with that is you are going to be putting a 40m Cease Fire RIGHT in the middle of someones primetime.
And no, you can't make the Cease Fire shorter, as that time represents the resolution of everyone in the Drop Queue and the active matches that are rolling once the Cease Fire begins.
So the question becomes, which Time Zone do you tell that they get to spend the better part of an hour doing something else?
This is also one of the problems with the Odd Hour Rotation and Random Rotation suggestions that are bandied about. You will be constantly be taking an hour out of someones playtime. Not a big deal if you get to spend several hours a day/week doing CW, but it's a very big deal to those who only get a few hours of play time a week.