Dear Blizzard,
As we all know you merged OCE+NA realms for BGs and arena at the beginning of the TBC prepatch and caught a lot of backlash, eventually resulting in a reversion of the changes.
At the time many Australian based players believed that there would be a large arena player base and that they’d be able to live their dream of re-playing arena with 20 ping instead of 400.
It seems pretty clear that this was a mistake.
5v5 arena can only be queued on certain days and ONLY at night time.
3v3 arena can only be queued after 3pm if you want to get a match.
2v2 is playable until 1600 most of the time, but if you are for example 1800 you will sit 15 minute queues if you try to queue in the morning.
My rogues team queued at around 1950 MMR at the peak time of 9:30pm last night, we got a 1900 team maybe 3 times until they stopped at which point we sat a 16 minute queue in order to be matched against a 1500 team.
Merging regions would make queues great for OCE at any time, and would fix some of the current off-peak queue issues for NA. (this was part of the region BG9 was so good once upon a time)
To be clear, the way it was merged originally was a mistake. It should be implemented similarly to the current RETAIL system in which Aussies generally queue into Aussies unless there are no teams queueing at a similar rating. Additionally, Aussies should not be put onto US east servers as it’s really hard for people from Western Australia to queue into us EAST ping.
This system already exists in retail so it shouldn’t be a major issue.
I encourage Aussies to comment here with their thoughts as it seems like we’re only going to get help if we kick up a stink.
-Haiku