2 years of this issue remaining will not shock me the slightest as it is now almost 1 year of the problem being around. They know exactly the problems happening on all servers and with the software used during all of this time.
My best advice is do not even wait for a response. This is the game we have. Decide to play based on that. Not future hope. Any change is something not healthy to even wait for. Only rely on change once it is seen and if ever at all. 99% of the time the fixes we need or want never happen.
The title of this post needs to be updated. The average ping is now 400-500ms not 300-400ms.
aetherial_heavenn wrote: »What is the point of this thread if they cannot even guarantee a playable game for half the planet at this time?. Are we supposed to wait until 2020 to be able to enjoy the product we pay for now?
@aetherial_heavenn your link to the forum post here https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/487396/official-discussion-thread-for-esos-performance-improvements-plan/p1 lead me to an official news post here https://elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/56681, which is actually some good news for this game.
Although it's a blanket response, it is a response at least. Only a couple of weeks old and I hadn't seen it before.
It has the potential to fix so many of the game breaking bugs - like cheating, botting, lag, and maybe even ping.
The overhaul depends on it being done properly and promptly though, and I won't be re-subscribing or purchasing anything until after the new download.
I still think they could/should make adjustments to the Akamai fiasco sooner.
And who cares about the overhaul if Oceanic players will still be on 500+ ping after the fixes.
If they had discussions with Akamai to fix our bad ping, and then follow through with the overhaul, then I'd be satisfied.
It's like waiting for Godot, even getting something as simple as acknowledgement from ZOS that this is an issue.
I know this doesn't help and we still need ZOS to fix the issue or at the very best acknowledge it, but I've recently started using Mudfish and on Telstra Cable I sit on a "comfortable" (ie: not good) 230-250 ms ping, which in turn has also increased my FPS to 100.Put $10 on it and should last me for a few months, so there's a temporary fix fro some if you want to go this route.
This PROVES that IT IS a routing issue and Akamai is to blame. ZOS, @ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom , can you at least let us know you know? Can't believe a 37 page thread and not even a signal from ZOS
Took 5 minutes today to try out a vpn. Ping dropped from 450 to 330.
5 minutes... and I was making it up as i went.
Wiped ~120 off.
If i can do that surely a professional development team that know what they are doing can do the same or better.
TheRealPotoroo wrote: »@aetherial_heavenn your link to the forum post here https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/487396/official-discussion-thread-for-esos-performance-improvements-plan/p1 lead me to an official news post here https://elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/56681, which is actually some good news for this game.
Although it's a blanket response, it is a response at least. Only a couple of weeks old and I hadn't seen it before.
It has the potential to fix so many of the game breaking bugs - like cheating, botting, lag, and maybe even ping.
The overhaul depends on it being done properly and promptly though, and I won't be re-subscribing or purchasing anything until after the new download.
I still think they could/should make adjustments to the Akamai fiasco sooner.
And who cares about the overhaul if Oceanic players will still be on 500+ ping after the fixes.
If they had discussions with Akamai to fix our bad ping, and then follow through with the overhaul, then I'd be satisfied.
The Akamai problem is specific to Antipodean players and their performance road map ignores us completely. This game desperately needs optimization and that's fine, but don't pretend it has anything to do with this problem.