first of all, let me start by saying the following - if you were hoping to reduce latency with this test, Zeni - well, back to the drawing board. Don't let the fact I've gotten 10 kills on my main fool ya - half of those were down to dumb luck and on regular Cyrodiil I'd be lucky to get a kill or even an assist in a 4v1 - me on the team of 4! It was a noble effort, though, and I'd love to see this kind of thing be an event in the future - maybe with next WSM?
But if you want to actually fix Cyrodiil, slowing or even stopping the latency/combat bugs alone won't cut it. You actually need to deal with the toxicity. The amount of times I've had to go offline cos of "fan mail" from PvPers over the past week or two is STAGGERING. I had 3 people today alone slide into my whispers - or even publicly air in zone chat - calling me "high", a "child beater", and worse. My crime? I recognized we lost the keep an opposing zerg was sieging (both flags flipped, wiping up stragglers) and decided to - carefully - try to go set up a forward camp nearby, allowing defenders at the keep they would head to next a few moments to set up, rather than stick around and die with the rest of the stragglers (also, on an unrelated side note, I am a firm believer that the people throwing child/woman beater accusations so carefree because they don't like someone or someone angered them slightly is why so many people don't believe actual survivors of abuse when they share their story - but that's banter for a completely different forum, though).
While fixing the latency is a noble goal and should be undertaken, if we really want to fix Cyrodiil, we need to start slamming the banhammer on folks who are taking Cyrodiil too seriously - serious enough that they slide into the DMs or whispers of people who upset them even slightly. Sure, competitiveness is good, but taking PvP super seriously - when this game could shut down tomorrow and no one is going to give a fetch about the fact you were Emperor for 6 months straight - is why there is almost no effort as far as developing stuff for PvPers in MMOs nowadays.
I'll be back later when I can be bothered.
If you can't handle the heat...stay out of the kitchen!