Well.... it might be doing the protecting - but if it's the root cause of the ongoing issues the rest of you are experiencing, that's something that ZOS NEEDS to figure out/start working on and fixing.
Photosniper89 wrote: »Well.... it might be doing the protecting - but if it's the root cause of the ongoing issues the rest of you are experiencing, that's something that ZOS NEEDS to figure out/start working on and fixing.
So knock on wood... but I switched from fiber to starlink and Akamai is no longer in the routing table (that I have seen so far anyways) and I haven't had a crash or any lag (aside from the super minor sat lag once every few hours).
Photosniper89 wrote: »Well.... it might be doing the protecting - but if it's the root cause of the ongoing issues the rest of you are experiencing, that's something that ZOS NEEDS to figure out/start working on and fixing.
So knock on wood... but I switched from fiber to starlink and Akamai is no longer in the routing table (that I have seen so far anyways) and I haven't had a crash or any lag (aside from the super minor sat lag once every few hours).
Knocking really hard on my wood desk for you! And that's my experience with hughesnet as well (unless as I said above, akamai is part of cogentco....)
The sad thing is that so many people may not be able to route around akamai.... especially by swapping to sat.
Ren_TheRedFox wrote: »At this point it really feels like "The Elder Scrolls Offline" given that the ping spikes make it unplayable in any place ... even when you're afking in your house where nobody else is you're getting a red ping bar with at least 350 ping ... kinda makes the game unplayable especially in IA and PvP ... pls fix that asap
thinkaboutit wrote: »WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THESE SERVERS?
IS THIS EVEN ON ZOS RADAR?
thinkaboutit wrote: »Whatever is going on in your infra, it's picking 1-3 people at a time and disconnecting them.
thinkaboutit wrote: »Whatever is going on in your infra, it's picking 1-3 people at a time and disconnecting them.
While the group I was in didn't have any disconnects, 3-4 of us had issues at a time in GH pc-na. We were in the same area and out of the group a few would have rubber-banding/high ping for 30 seconds to two minutes. Then a different set of people would have the same issue. It just bounced around somewhat randomly. This was around 10:45 eastern. Right before this there was a LARGE number of people that got disconnected (not our group, but there were complaints in zone chat).The funny thing is we had been talking about where in the world we were all located earlier in the night. When the issues happened, the people experiencing them were not in similar geographic areas (some on the east coast would have issues while others in the same metro area did not, but someone on the other side of the country did). The other PC in my house had no issues during this time. One couple had one computer having issues while the other did not from the same house.
thinkaboutit wrote: »Whatever is going on in your infra, it's picking 1-3 people at a time and disconnecting them.
While the group I was in didn't have any disconnects, 3-4 of us had issues at a time in GH pc-na. We were in the same area and out of the group a few would have rubber-banding/high ping for 30 seconds to two minutes. Then a different set of people would have the same issue. It just bounced around somewhat randomly. This was around 10:45 eastern. Right before this there was a LARGE number of people that got disconnected (not our group, but there were complaints in zone chat).The funny thing is we had been talking about where in the world we were all located earlier in the night. When the issues happened, the people experiencing them were not in similar geographic areas (some on the east coast would have issues while others in the same metro area did not, but someone on the other side of the country did). The other PC in my house had no issues during this time. One couple had one computer having issues while the other did not from the same house.
thinkaboutit wrote: »thinkaboutit wrote: »Whatever is going on in your infra, it's picking 1-3 people at a time and disconnecting them.
While the group I was in didn't have any disconnects, 3-4 of us had issues at a time in GH pc-na. We were in the same area and out of the group a few would have rubber-banding/high ping for 30 seconds to two minutes. Then a different set of people would have the same issue. It just bounced around somewhat randomly. This was around 10:45 eastern. Right before this there was a LARGE number of people that got disconnected (not our group, but there were complaints in zone chat).The funny thing is we had been talking about where in the world we were all located earlier in the night. When the issues happened, the people experiencing them were not in similar geographic areas (some on the east coast would have issues while others in the same metro area did not, but someone on the other side of the country did). The other PC in my house had no issues during this time. One couple had one computer having issues while the other did not from the same house.
Seems to be some sort of load balancer or routing issue on the ZENIMAX end.
Photosniper89 wrote: »Well.... it might be doing the protecting - but if it's the root cause of the ongoing issues the rest of you are experiencing, that's something that ZOS NEEDS to figure out/start working on and fixing.
So knock on wood... but I switched from fiber to starlink and Akamai is no longer in the routing table (that I have seen so far anyways) and I haven't had a crash or any lag (aside from the super minor sat lag once every few hours).
thinkaboutit wrote: »Seems to me like this issue is getting blown off as its not affecting the entire server at once and only small segments of it.