you ever think that the problem is not that the user arenas dont stay open 24/7?
semp
At this point, when I click on custom arena to see what's going on.. it's empty, as in no arenas showing up.. what else should I think?
I do understand the other piece is that many are intimidated or don't understand how to set up the custom arenas.
That said, there are those who do know how to set up a custom arena. 24/7 arenas would help to inspire others to learn.." Hey I want to make an arena".
Look at it like this, If I could see and check out a custom arena, even if empty, I could pop in and "taste test" it to see whether I like the settings and wanted to return or call my buddy's into that custom server on radio channel then and there. That scenario alone increases the chances for a server to grow.
When I compare that to the 24/7 user arenas that show up on other sim hosting platforms, like IL2 in hyperlobby. Or Rise of Flight, Lock On, A10 Warthog, or Cliffs of Dover, all displayed on Steam's user arenas hosting platform, that are always available and highly populated, it's not to hard to come to the conclusion that persistent servers work better.
I play many other sims, and have spent years hosting popular 24/7 servers on hyperlobby where servers will always show 24/7 empty or not.
I know what it takes to seed them... up time, consistency of settings, balanced plane sets, scenarios/set-ups that are interesting and immersing enough to hold folks to the arena, a reward system that measures the player and squads accomplishments. Those basic rules connect a player to an arena and keeps them returning on a regular basis.
24/7 gives a server a far better chance to seed over time and get the ball rolling. It's just like advertising, repetition and constant exposure is the key, as long as the set up or product is interesting enough to get people to buy, or in this case, hold players to the arena.
Hitech's recommendation to keep your computer connected to the arena is the best way, at this point, albeit it tends to trap the host. Many guys like to jump around from server arena to arena, or sim to sim. If you are forced to stay connected you're trapped, unless you have a second computer to play in other arenas or other sims, while your user arena is up and running simultaneously.

RaVe