Today my ping was extremely better NBN network 250-280 to NA - maybe its been fixed
I un-subbed today. I feel liberated from all the angst and frustration this BS has caused.
Got no where with support.
Had a clearout of my bank to get it below 240.
Still have horses to feed so I'll continue to do that and check to see if the lag gets any better. I think that horse might have bolted though. Goodbye Fadeel. Enjoy the wilds of Rivenspire.
I un-subbed today. I feel liberated from all the angst and frustration this BS has caused.
Got no where with support.
Had a clearout of my bank to get it below 240.
Still have horses to feed so I'll continue to do that and check to see if the lag gets any better. I think that horse might have bolted though. Goodbye Fadeel. Enjoy the wilds of Rivenspire.
I did last week i've moved on to another mmo and spent about $500 there instead and they have oceanic servers..
Latency from Australia has always been an issue, but it used to be manageable. Then ZOS got DDOS'd, and responded by routing all game traffic through some sort of Akamai DDOS protection that instantly added another 40ms of latency, so from here in Melbourne on fibre I'd gone from around 200-220ms to 230-250. Still manageable, even if I often had to die my way through world boss one-shot spam.
In the last week or two, the average latency is now almost permanently in the red, sitting at 300-320, and only very occasionally dropping to 290 or so.
Needless to say, doing dungeons for the upcoming event is something worth saving up those freebie Crown Repair Kits for
I would not be surprised if this was Akamai's fault again - though I am noticing a ~40ms rise in latency to WoW's US servers as well, implying that this could in fact be a routing issue (I'm with an ISP that uses Telstra Global for its international traffic, if that helps).
One thing it definitely NOT at fault is the NBN. Overseas routing is up to your choice of ISP, not the NBN.
notimetocare wrote: »A VPN doesn't move you closer to the server...
notimetocare wrote: »A VPN doesn't move you closer to the server...
Yep, I noticed today that my latency meter was NOT RED for the first time in weeks - it was at 280.
After I scooped up the remains of my exploded mind from the floor, I looked again and it had gone red, but "only" at 320-330, not 390-500 like before.
So, slightly better.
The OBVIOUS fix, though is to REMOVE AKAMAI. That'll take it down to the 200ms it used to be. That's right, 100+ ms of lag is being introduced by "protection" from something that rarely happens.
No other MMO does that. They instead respond to DDOS attacks if and when they happen. Mitigate, then move on.
Permanently destroying your game's performance to the point where its mechanics are literally meaningless, just in case some script kiddie decides to buy a DDOS for giggles? Sorry ZOS, it just makes NO sense to me at all.
It's been a couple of weeks now dealing with this issue, and just 5 minutes ago I have been forced to turn down two requests to play with friends, cos dealing with me sitting at 450 is not going to work well for them.
I love playing ESO, but it seems you guys just don't care that the Oceanic playerbase will be forced to move on.
I'll give the Fallout 76 BETA a go tomorrow so at least Bethesda will be pleased they are making money.
I did last week i've moved on to another mmo and spent about $500 there instead and they have oceanic servers..
I did last week i've moved on to another mmo and spent about $500 there instead and they have oceanic servers..
I realise you can't say the name of the MMO here, but can you give a hint? What does it rhyme with?
Oceanic servers will factor very strongly in any future MMOs I play. <50ms ping vs 300ms+ ping = low lag happiness vs hair pulling frustration.
....if a VPN lowers your ping it means your ISP sucks.
source: former CCNA