RicAlmighty wrote: »In the last month or so it's been the worst I've ever seen it. My group can't even run vet dungeons some nights because the lag is so bad, that it's impossible to run a rotation and not get destroyed. This is destroying any enjoyment we get from this game and again, makes us ask why we are even playing it if this is going to be the state of it?
It's really strange. I have the second worst connection in the entire US - HughesNet satellite (the first worst is WildBlue now known as ViaSat).
I don't have any of the connection problems all y'all do. But of course, the tradeoff is that my ping is 750+. I guess, considering the things said about the server connection, I should be grateful for "non-optimal" (which is what CS at HughesNet tells me as regards online gaming) access to online games - because apparently the stuff y'all deal with is absolutely NOT my experirence.
Yes - there is noticeable lag due to high ping. But I manage to compensate. And I don't at all have the issues you folks do. Hope you get things sorted!
LittlePinkDot wrote: »RicAlmighty wrote: »In the last month or so it's been the worst I've ever seen it. My group can't even run vet dungeons some nights because the lag is so bad, that it's impossible to run a rotation and not get destroyed. This is destroying any enjoyment we get from this game and again, makes us ask why we are even playing it if this is going to be the state of it?
I haven't had these forced log offs or disconnects you speak of.
I'm on PS5 though.
I've always wondered if alot of people have internet provider problems, especially if they live in densely populated areas.
It's really strange. I have the second worst connection in the entire US - HughesNet satellite (the first worst is WildBlue now known as ViaSat).
I don't have any of the connection problems all y'all do. But of course, the tradeoff is that my ping is 750+. I guess, considering the things said about the server connection, I should be grateful for "non-optimal" (which is what CS at HughesNet tells me as regards online gaming) access to online games - because apparently the stuff y'all deal with is absolutely NOT my experirence.
Yes - there is noticeable lag due to high ping. But I manage to compensate. And I don't at all have the issues you folks do. Hope you get things sorted!
I'm curious, as you play on both servers: Are both server connections stable for you or do you experience differences between eu and us?
It's really strange. I have the second worst connection in the entire US - HughesNet satellite (the first worst is WildBlue now known as ViaSat).
I don't have any of the connection problems all y'all do. But of course, the tradeoff is that my ping is 750+. I guess, considering the things said about the server connection, I should be grateful for "non-optimal" (which is what CS at HughesNet tells me as regards online gaming) access to online games - because apparently the stuff y'all deal with is absolutely NOT my experirence.
Yes - there is noticeable lag due to high ping. But I manage to compensate. And I don't at all have the issues you folks do. Hope you get things sorted!
I'm curious, as you play on both servers: Are both server connections stable for you or do you experience differences between eu and us?
Both server connects are completely stable for me, and have been so since I started playing 6 years ago. Makes me wonder if sat is actually a better connect than whatever else - yes I have what I consider mega ping, but I do manage to get around it by micromanaging my keyboading of keybound skills (I just "build in" a delay in hitting keys - I've had to do this in MMOs since I first started playing WoW in 2006 - on wildblue.... Ugh....)
You would laugh if you were sitting here watching me in combat..... because the only way to manage on sat is to WAIT for far longer than most of you do - just to hope you actually land a spell....