I first submitted that on the suggestions forums, but it would appear they aren't much use after all (maybe because somehow moderators find more concerns in searching for f/s/whatever-bad-words on players posts -to protect childhood, which is very honorable, from reading words they hear 15 times a day already, doubtlessly- than answering on suggestions threads. Of course no mean to reproach that, its just a factual thing, you know).
That was the introduction.
Here goes the questions (it should be aimed at SEGA, I don't think developpers have anything to do with that):
-What's the point in creating dedicated Havens to foreign communities, with their own translated versions of the game, IF behind that, nothing is done to provide them a convenient game host? Let me explain: translations available are: French, German, Spanish. I think you usually find those in Europa, without much doubt. But the game host (understand the server) is located in California, or that's at least what I heard. I live in one of the closest end of Europa to California, and its still nearly 6k miles aways from it. How can the game be playable that way, seriously? I see the trolls coming from here with bright answers to that such as "ur internet is lame"; but hey, what kind of home-service Internet can provide a decent (=<50ms) latency for a 6k miles distance exactly?
So the point is, now that you've made the brilliant effort to partly adapt the game to other communities, go until the end of it, please, dedicate a server to those other communities you welcome to your game.
-Since I had already put a -s to question-s, thought I'd have to put at least 2 so here goes another one. Drupal?
How do you even log on these exactly? It took me like 15 clicks or so to find back how to log and not get logged off by the time I reach those forums. Is the website really well conceived? Because if I want to post, anytime, I've got to re-re-re-re...-re-confirm on that little link we first had to click on the forums page to be able to post afterwards. Its kinda boring; okay, it is free. But still, I'm sure it couldn't have hurted to pay for a forum pattern.