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So then when there are no NA servers available but there are ones in the EU or where ever, you won't be allowed to play on it? Sounds like a great idea.... for killing a game off quickly.
Really bad idea.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/0/4337599680241860886/
Best of luck, blocked, etc.
I can't really make an educated guess on what game you're talking about, and your recent posting activity is in the Counter-Strike 2 forum which didn't allow players to pick their own server region (it just connects to whatever has the best ping), so maybe you're talking about Dota 2?
In which case, it's unfortunate I have to be the one to teach you this, but there are a LOT of countries between California and Brazil, most of which are much closer to California than to the east coast of Brazil, where the servers are located.
Region doesn't mean anything in regards to what languages other players speak.
I was under the impression it had more to do with your distance from the server itself, not the physical boundaries of the zone they claim it's "for."
Russian culture is in every context fundamentally corrupt, violent and *phobic -- with that * standing for indeed pretty much anything you could think of -- and in an online gaming one this means getting overrun by scammers, cheaters, griefers and otherwise generally chronically drunk Russians yelling "Blyat!" into their microphones.
It has to be hard to be a Russian who is not a simpleton loudmouth thug but I'd agree with OP that there is generally little other realistic option than segregating that violent dictatorship from the civilized world outright,
Back again after the supposed forum ban. Cheers...
It's not strictly your physical distance from the server because data moves faster (at the speed of light, in fact) when it's in a straight wire than when it's bouncing around the much more complicated shape of a router or computer.
So a computer in Japan might have a better connection to a server on the west coast of the United States than a computer somewhere in the middle of the United States does, due to there being less populated places between them and the server (the fish in the ocean don't use routers).