Hi chaps!
Read every post. This is an issue that concerns me much. Because I live in Europe and finding an empty arena is common for me. I know, I know, I allways have LW... but not my favorite arena. Especially because I' allways prefered the CT/AvA concept. I don't like the concept of MAs.
So, when I log in, after dinner, here in Europe, I see: AvA, 0 players (or 1 player that is not flying and doesn't respond to your messages), MW, 14 players, EW, 8 players. I'm a fighter guy. I log into one of these arenas and I try to find som red dots on DAR. That's all I want. Sometimes, there's none. Everyone is in GVs. I must say that I have learned to use GVs lately. But I have to look for an old a2a fight. If I go to LW I usually don't have fun at all. For zillions of reasons. Finally, I have Sunday European Campaigns, in SEA. These, I like, more my kind of thing.
Split the arenas more? I don't think it's the solution. That doesn't solve the "black hole" effect of LW. Theme arenas? Would specialize the users to a point where they would be trapped in one arena. Finally, time would erode the arenas, one by one and the community would die. Rolling planesets? Maybe, but what for? If people doesn't care about historical accuracy to the point of flying Bf109 vs Bf109... And wouldn´t mind having B-29's and "nookes"...
If I was to decide, I would kill Bishops, Knights and Rooks chess-pieces and set it up an all Axis vs Allies thing. I would introduce maps according to the time flow and, when simultaneous, I would put them sequencially, until the end of the "war". I would eliminate the aberration of scoring. I would fill the gaps in the planeset. I would make rare birds expensively perked. I would shut down EW, MW and AvA. I would keep LWMA, one only, free for all, 24/7 Titanic Tuesday. I would keep TA. I would shut down DA. I would keep SEA. And WW1 arena. I would, when I could, create a Korean War arena, but not a priority.
People will go where there is more people. Or they go to where you push them to go. Having a choice, or the sensation of choice, is good for business. Force-feed your costumers is not good marketing.