I wish I had ping that low.... Satellite isn't "real broadband" but it's all I have available.
Sucks to be me, I know.
I started playing ESO 3 years ago, and my average ping that entire time has been 400ms. I wish my ping was as low as 270.
edward_frigidhands wrote: »What is your ping when playing on EU server?
Have you tried Exit Lag?
I need a proper solution to the awful ping I get playing this game. I live far from both servers and average 270 ping on NA. I only want to play this game for the PvP and theory crafting, but due to my location the ping makes gameplay delayed and buggy.
The game is not playable in this state.
I want to be able to get my ping as low as I possibly could. I have tried multiple VPNs and they have barely lowered anything, and they're not stable either. I am at a loss and feel like no one in ESO development cares about this side of the world, as long as the Americans and Europeans are happy . All I want to do is have fun playing a game.
JonnytheKing wrote: »I need a proper solution to the awful ping I get playing this game. I live far from both servers and average 270 ping on NA. I only want to play this game for the PvP and theory crafting, but due to my location the ping makes gameplay delayed and buggy.
The game is not playable in this state.
I want to be able to get my ping as low as I possibly could. I have tried multiple VPNs and they have barely lowered anything, and they're not stable either. I am at a loss and feel like no one in ESO development cares about this side of the world, as long as the Americans and Europeans are happy . All I want to do is have fun playing a game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyvZLJ7PL7E&t=13s
dunno if this will help
Years ago there was a VPN called Speedify. Their claim to fame was that they could channel bond several Internet connections together, for example your landline and your phone connection. It would use this to offer better consistency and lower latency. It would effectively use the connection with the lowest latency at any given moment. I don't know whether they're still in business. Last I heard they rebranded or something.
Mullvad, on the other hand, either uses Open VPN or a protocol called Wireguard. Not sure whether the latter makes any difference. It's touted advantage is faster connection times, I think. I don't know whether it's also lower latency in general.
seventy_kg wrote: »edward_frigidhands wrote: »What is your ping when playing on EU server?
Have you tried Exit Lag?
for me eu is unplayable, 350+ on average. na is usually around 280 but goes up to 350 in certain zones, and I've tried exitlag, killping, etc, they don't really make much of a difference
Turtle_Bot wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »edward_frigidhands wrote: »What is your ping when playing on EU server?
Have you tried Exit Lag?
for me eu is unplayable, 350+ on average. na is usually around 280 but goes up to 350 in certain zones, and I've tried exitlag, killping, etc, they don't really make much of a difference
Exitlag (and VPN's in general) won't reduce the ping by a noticeable amount (mine dropped from 330-350 average to about 300 average), but it does keep it more stable than not having a VPN (my ping used to spike to well over 30k at times, now it still spikes but its more like 350-500ms instead of 30k). Oceanic player on EU server here.
Honestly, nothing will help reduce the lag to under 200, let alone under 100, for anyone in the Asia-pacific region, especially to the EU servers, the distance to the servers from our region is just physically too far to allow for this.
The best you can hope for is to keep the ping as stable as possible to prevent the spikes of up to 30k+ ping and try and adjust to suit the delay. It sucks to say this, but that's just the reality of the situation of playing ESO from the Asia-Pacific regions.
seventy_kg wrote: »edward_frigidhands wrote: »What is your ping when playing on EU server?
Have you tried Exit Lag?
for me eu is unplayable, 350+ on average. na is usually around 280 but goes up to 350 in certain zones, and I've tried exitlag, killping, etc, they don't really make much of a difference