ZOS_PeterT wrote: »Latency issues like this are normally linked with Internet connectivity and network issues.
To assist with ruling out the most common causes we would like you to first complete the below process:
Power Cycling the Network
Power cycling the network will allow you to start over and re-establish a connection to the internet, eliminating any stale connections causing an issue. To complete this please follow the below steps:
1.Shut down the computer
2.Turn off your router and/or modem
3.Wait two minutes and turn your router and/or modem back on
4.Wait an additional two minutes for them to power up and then turn back on the computer
ZOS_PeterT wrote: »Latency issues like this are normally linked with Internet connectivity and network issues.
To assist with ruling out the most common causes we would like you to first complete the below process:
Power Cycling the Network
Power cycling the network will allow you to start over and re-establish a connection to the internet, eliminating any stale connections causing an issue. To complete this please follow the below steps:
1.Shut down the computer
2.Turn off your router and/or modem
3.Wait two minutes and turn your router and/or modem back on
4.Wait an additional two minutes for them to power up and then turn back on the computer
ZOS_PeterT wrote: »Latency issues like this are normally linked with Internet connectivity and network issues.
To assist with ruling out the most common causes we would like you to first complete the below process:
Power Cycling the Network
Power cycling the network will allow you to start over and re-establish a connection to the internet, eliminating any stale connections causing an issue. To complete this please follow the below steps:
1.Shut down the computer
2.Turn off your router and/or modem
3.Wait two minutes and turn your router and/or modem back on
4.Wait an additional two minutes for them to power up and then turn back on the computer
DarkDeller wrote: »Yup im in aus, have a 100mb down 40mb up and can barely play.
leandro.800ub17_ESO wrote: »All my guild mates from across 3 countries have same ping spikes at same time being in diferent zones
This started to happen since 3 days ago. Please dont tell us its our Internet
leandro.800ub17_ESO wrote: »All my guild mates from across 3 countries have same ping spikes at same time being in diferent zones
This started to happen since 3 days ago. Please dont tell us its our Internet
It's bloody weird because I get zero lag like none zero! from Sydney Aus but EVERYONE in my guild and other mates are same the!
Like why do they get it and not I? 1/100?
It's not your internet this I can tell you 100% trust me we have gone through so many scenarios
leandro.800ub17_ESO wrote: »All my guild mates from across 3 countries have same ping spikes at same time being in diferent zones
This started to happen since 3 days ago. Please dont tell us its our Internet
It's bloody weird because I get zero lag like none zero! from Sydney Aus but EVERYONE in my guild and other mates are same the!
Like why do they get it and not I? 1/100?
It's not your internet this I can tell you 100% trust me we have gone through so many scenarios
Are you on pro? Or standard PS4?
How many hours you play?
Did you ever get blue screened?
leandro.800ub17_ESO wrote: »All my guild mates from across 3 countries have same ping spikes at same time being in diferent zones
This started to happen since 3 days ago. Please dont tell us its our Internet
It's bloody weird because I get zero lag like none zero! from Sydney Aus but EVERYONE in my guild and other mates are same the!
Like why do they get it and not I? 1/100?
It's not your internet this I can tell you 100% trust me we have gone through so many scenarios
Are you on pro? Or standard PS4?
How many hours you play?
Did you ever get blue screened?
ZOS_PeterT wrote: »Latency issues like this are normally linked with Internet connectivity and network issues.
To assist with ruling out the most common causes we would like you to first complete the below process:
Power Cycling the Network
Power cycling the network will allow you to start over and re-establish a connection to the internet, eliminating any stale connections causing an issue. To complete this please follow the below steps:
1.Shut down the computer
2.Turn off your router and/or modem
3.Wait two minutes and turn your router and/or modem back on
4.Wait an additional two minutes for them to power up and then turn back on the computer