icecb16_ESO wrote: »I'm not sure its down to geographical location as I'm in the UK playing on the NA server, while my partner is playing from the US, so geographically she is closer to the server yet shes getting the high ping problem in the tracert.
I noticed that akamai have their own community forum. It might be worth posting there to see if you can find anything out. I was reading through some posts and it seems that high ping tracerts can be caused by a server configuration setting not being setup correctly.
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.
Ironically, this is on the Akamai website:
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.
""""""""hey, there seems to be some kind of bottle neck at this specific node , and this one specifically:
"" [ae121.access-a.sech-sjc.netarch.akamai.com] ""
So, could you please look into it and see why our customers can not reach our game?"""""""""
Is that too much for us to ask of zenimax? I mean really? 3 months of [snip], and with everything else in game compounds the issue.
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.
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.
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.
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.
... VPN ...
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_KaiSchober @ZOS_BillE @ZOS_GaryA Can we please get an official statement on this? In order to have the game even be playable, I've had to use Mudfish, which even that results in the occasional ping spike. I shouldn't have to pay a third party VPN service to have your game be playable.
During the dungeon event just now:
Sorry but still, Akamai is a big fat POS in my opinion.
Zenimax should have never used them from September on.
^^ That is the part about Akamai which is ridiculous. New Zealand (and Australia) should not be detouring up to Hong Kong or Japan in order to head to the USA. I'm doubting Matt Firor flew home to the USA from PAX Australia via HK...It's not so much the +300 ping I now have that has stopped me playing, it's the random +999 that makes the game unplayable.
Also, I do not like how my tracert is passing through China. The shortest route between New Zealand to the USA is NOT through China. Frankly, I don't trust the Chinese with my data.
^^ That is the part about Akamai which is ridiculous. New Zealand (and Australia) should not be detouring up to Hong Kong or Japan in order to head to the USA. I'm doubting Matt Firor flew home to the USA from PAX Australia via HK...
lordrichter wrote: »^^ That is the part about Akamai which is ridiculous. New Zealand (and Australia) should not be detouring up to Hong Kong or Japan in order to head to the USA. I'm doubting Matt Firor flew home to the USA from PAX Australia via HK...
I don't think Akamai owns any cable, so they probably lease bandwidth from Japan to the US from one of the companies that does own cable. That is likely why they take the northern route out of the area rather than heading up through Hawaii. I am just guessing, though.
lordrichter wrote: »^^ That is the part about Akamai which is ridiculous. New Zealand (and Australia) should not be detouring up to Hong Kong or Japan in order to head to the USA. I'm doubting Matt Firor flew home to the USA from PAX Australia via HK...
I don't think Akamai owns any cable, so they probably lease bandwidth from Japan to the US from one of the companies that does own cable. That is likely why they take the northern route out of the area rather than heading up through Hawaii. I am just guessing, though.
It's true that internet routing isn't entirely analogous to air traffic, but the point is still there from a latency perspective. IMO for costs, if Akamai really wanted to save on leasing bandwidth, they would let other ISPs deal with internet transit and only require ZOS traffic to enter the Akamai network within the USA. The routing up to Asia vs direct across to USA isn't even really an Akamai cost since both those jumps happen prior to Akamai (while the subsequent HK->USA and JP->USA jumps are within Akamai).
FYI: Akamai's Honk Kong, Sydney and Japan Prolexic DDoS scrubbers only came online this year, post April. (As detailed in this blog at Akamai) https://blogs.akamai.com/2018/04/whats-new-with-prolexic.html
So when ESO first started utilising Akamai, our closest scrubber data point was the USA, hence our data would have been heading there directly. (Or as direct as possible via internet.) Certainly not via South East Asia and beyond.
Assumedly, they came online in September, when our latency increased. I know it's dangerous to make assumptions. Akamai would not discuss this with me when I queried them.
FYI: Akamai's Honk Kong, Sydney and Japan Prolexic DDoS scrubbers only came online this year, post April. (As detailed in this blog at Akamai) https://blogs.akamai.com/2018/04/whats-new-with-prolexic.html
FYI: Akamai's Honk Kong, Sydney and Japan Prolexic DDoS scrubbers only came online this year, post April. (As detailed in this blog at Akamai) https://blogs.akamai.com/2018/04/whats-new-with-prolexic.html
I'm not sure that's quite right - they mention the new areas that come with 2.1, but HK, Syd and JP exist in the 2.0 column as well. It also doesn't match with previous threads[1] on the topic where some (but not all) ISPs routed up to HK as far back as August last year.
[1] https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/388235/vpn-latency-clarification and https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/365840/problems-with-akamai-ddos-protection-used-by-eso-my-isps-response-huge-pings-and-packet-loss
FYI: Akamai's Honk Kong, Sydney and Japan Prolexic DDoS scrubbers only came online this year, post April. (As detailed in this blog at Akamai) https://blogs.akamai.com/2018/04/whats-new-with-prolexic.html
So when ESO first started utilising Akamai, our closest scrubber data point was the USA, hence our data would have been heading there directly. (Or as direct as possible via internet.) Certainly not via South East Asia and beyond.
Assumedly, they came online in September, when our latency increased. I know it's dangerous to make assumptions. Akamai would not discuss this with me when I queried them.
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.
As far as ZOS is concerned, no one expects them to reveal confidential information.
What is required is some customer service and respect. Prompt replies and a helpful attitude.
"We recognize you are having problems with our service - we are investigating"
"Our team is working on the problem and we will have a solution as soon as we can"
"Bear with us while we sort this out for you"
"Our apologies for the inconvenience"
"Here is an update"
The lack of communication is just Bad Business. It is testing the loyalty of even their most diehard fans,
and causing serious damage to their customer relations. Perhaps irreparable.