DarthVitrial wrote: »I have never had worse customer service than I have with eso. Support is endlessly sending me the same two or three form letters saying “power cycle your router and try again”. It’s enough to make me consider just giving up on the game.
@ZOS_GinaBruno , we need an official response here.
aetherial_heavenn wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_MattFiror
I have stopped playing. Sub due in a week. Getting ready to cancel as it is impossible to do any end game content. Spoke to ISP, but no joy because my tracert shows akamai is the problem.
@ZOS_BillE Haven't bothered with a ticket as last time all i got was a generic list of switch off add ons check cables and reach out to ISP
ESO/ZOS insists on acting like there is an ongoing DDOS attack for every player and sending stuff thru akamai's scrubbers is my understanding. Lazy cheap generic solution to a rare specific problem=really bad problem solving approach.
Lots of tracerts here showing the mad routing.....
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/439549/oceanic-lag-now-300-400-ms-even-with-a-vpn-was-250-300#latest
edit here's the latest
22nd of October was the last response I've had from support in relation to this issue. A tad disappointing. Any news anyone else?
TourismTamriel wrote: »<SNIP>
It's a bit of a shame, because I obviously would still like to keep playing. But it is what it is. Hopefully they eventually rectify the problem and I may consider resubscribing.
Tracing route to 195.122.154.1 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms FRITZ-NAS [192.168.178.1] 2 * * * Request timed out. 3 10 ms 11 ms 9 ms 83-169-173-14-isp.superkabel.de [83.169.173.14] 4 19 ms 18 ms 18 ms ip5886c147.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.193.71] 5 15 ms 15 ms 15 ms ip5886c149.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.193.73] 6 15 ms 14 ms 14 ms ip5886ed06.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.237.6] 7 16 ms 15 ms 22 ms ip5886ca17.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.202.23] 8 15 ms 15 ms 14 ms ae8-100-xcr1.hac.cw.net [195.10.62.5] 9 15 ms 14 ms 17 ms ae5-xcr1.ham.cw.net [195.2.24.181] 10 21 ms 21 ms 19 ms ae2-xcr1.dus.cw.net [195.2.9.133] 11 21 ms 22 ms 21 ms 80.157.201.133 12 24 ms 26 ms 26 ms 217.239.44.34 13 23 ms 27 ms 24 ms 195.122.154.1 Trace complete.
xMovingTarget wrote: »Tracing route to 195.122.154.1 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms FRITZ-NAS [192.168.178.1] 2 * * * Request timed out. 3 10 ms 11 ms 9 ms 83-169-173-14-isp.superkabel.de [83.169.173.14] 4 19 ms 18 ms 18 ms ip5886c147.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.193.71] 5 15 ms 15 ms 15 ms ip5886c149.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.193.73] 6 15 ms 14 ms 14 ms ip5886ed06.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.237.6] 7 16 ms 15 ms 22 ms ip5886ca17.static.kabel-deutschland.de [88.134.202.23] 8 15 ms 15 ms 14 ms ae8-100-xcr1.hac.cw.net [195.10.62.5] 9 15 ms 14 ms 17 ms ae5-xcr1.ham.cw.net [195.2.24.181] 10 21 ms 21 ms 19 ms ae2-xcr1.dus.cw.net [195.2.9.133] 11 21 ms 22 ms 21 ms 80.157.201.133 12 24 ms 26 ms 26 ms 217.239.44.34 13 23 ms 27 ms 24 ms 195.122.154.1 Trace complete.
Those massive 1000ms lag spikes before it even leaves your ISP's network make it very likely to be something local to home for you.It's not just ESO. I'm seeing it in Discord, Bethesda.net's launcher, and Star Trek Online. My ISP is trying to figure out if its my hardware at fault, but I gave them tracerts showing the ping spikes in action. They come and go frequently, making playing either ESO or STO less enjoyable. But more importantly, it makes downloading files and games slower too.
Those in power only have the illusion they are powerful, however in reality, those in power are only so because we allow them to be.
Which would be me as a perfect example as I'm in the Hawaiian Islands, which is far from the mainland.I did some research on this a while back after discovering the same thing. From what I understand Akamai was implemented to protect against DDOS attacks (a year or so ago? Maybe two?), that also coincided with a noticeable downgrade in connection quality especially for overseas users..
Those in power only have the illusion they are powerful, however in reality, those in power are only so because we allow them to be.
RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »I think its pretty irresponsible to blame this issue on Akamai. Akamai is one of the Internet Backbones for North American along with Level Networks 3 and Verizon who bought Genuiity.
I only get a 25ms ping inside Akamai's Network. All the request timeouts mean is that those routers filter ICMP Time Exceeded packets, which is common in many network setups. They in now way cause any issues.
Now my ISP is Comcast, and I know that Comcast has peering agreements with both Level 3 and Akamai. This could be the reason why I only see a 25 ms ping and you guys are seeing higher pings.
If you Google "Comcast Level 3 peering dispute" you will find that the big ISP often sign peering agreements where each side agrees to peer(allow traffic though the network) on contractual specified terms. If one side ends up peering more traffic then the other then that side usually ends up having to pay an agreed amount of cost via the contract. Its for these reasons that ISP's and Large CDN's will sometimes change routers on traffic if it appears they may be on the short end of the peering agreement.
Simply put, their are routes for traffic coming from networks where a peering agreement is in place, and routes for traffic that doesn't come from a source with a peering agreement. It has been like this since 1990's, these are signed contracts between companies. This is the reason it seems every year AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner, etc...the big ones raise rates, because costs go up on both sides due to these peering agreements.
If your traffic is being funneled though a node that seems slower, its probably being done because your ISP is on the short side of the agreement to peer traffic and has to send that traffic though a different route until they even out the peering arrangement.
I don't see this as Akamai's fault, even Akamai has been on the short side of this with Level 3 and Comcast before and had to dial things back a bit to get things even again. Their are no routers overloaded on Akamai's side of the fence.
It is what it is. Maybe one day this will change, but for now even perring network traffic isn't a free lunch, and no company should be forced to peer someones traffic for free.
Those in power only have the illusion they are powerful, however in reality, those in power are only so because we allow them to be.