same, 999+ ping, very laggy, then booted to login screen. PC/NA
Update: was able to log back in, but still super-laggy, 999+ ping persists.
Have to be careful not to queue up too many movement/activity messages for the server...
.... aaaaand.... crash to login screen again. (1:30pm EDT)
Update: ten minutes later, it appears to be (temporarily?) intermittently stable again... for me, at least. However, I'm still getting waves of lag at times...
Edited by Pyr0xyrecuprotite on July 24, 2017 5:44PM
I think it's more like some sort of hiccup. Half our group got kicked, half is at max png stuck in game dying to players that aren't lagging from the sounds of TS. Still, servers aren't even as busy as weekend, this is unacceptable service.
xbox one NA, just experienced masssive lag then booted out the game. Get on your crap ZOS, you guys look like an absolute joke, its so sad how poor these servers are
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