The SF-MMO WildStar is likely to address one of the most pressing issues: servers with too low population.
Especially in an MMO that relies heavily on group and raid content like WildStar, well-populated servers are important. This has not always been guaranteed in recent weeks and months. Particularly on those servers that were additionally provided during the rush at the release, there was little activity. Now, it seems they are clearly looking to tackle the problem.
Stephan Frost, the Game Design Producer and something like the face of WildStar, addressed the complaints of a fan suffering from acute loneliness on his server in a tweet last night. He tweeted that they would take care of it and are still working on the technical side of a solution. You will hear about it soon.
@GuildUMBRA @tonyrey @Pappylicious @WildStar we are working on some tech regarding that issue. You should hear about it soon.
— Stephan Frost (@StephanFrost) August 25, 2014
What this could mean is still completely open. A “small solution” could be to allow transfers from PvE to PvP servers, which many request. A medium or larger solution would be X-Realm features or even a kind of mega-server.