This is nothing to do with ISP's but rather the trunk line and the fact out data is travelling halfway around the world. Latency is referring to the time there and back again (not by Bilbo Baggins).
Whether you are on ADSL or NBN I am yet to see any Aussie with a Latency of less than 250ms and most of us average 280-330ms at least in my multiple guilds.
It creates an unfair advantage to players in US etc. For example in Craglorn, I am at a piece of Wood / Ore / Silk and actually harvesting and then someone comes up and manages to take it instead.
Due to the latency issues, PvP is simply unplayable for a Sorcerer.
This is nothing to do with ISP's but rather the trunk line and the fact out data is travelling halfway around the world. Latency is referring to the time there and back again (not by Bilbo Baggins).
Whether you are on ADSL or NBN I am yet to see any Aussie with a Latency of less than 250ms and most of us average 280-330ms at least in my multiple guilds.
It creates an unfair advantage to players in US etc. For example in Craglorn, I am at a piece of Wood / Ore / Silk and actually harvesting and then someone comes up and manages to take it instead.
Due to the latency issues, PvP is simply unplayable for a Sorcerer.
This is true, it is a tougher experience for us.
Though ISP's do affect the situation. My parents property is 30 kms west of me and on their Eftel connection I consistently get an in game latency of 240ms with no VPN on their ADSL 2+ connection. Unfortunately that company is no longer accepting new connections for SE QLD. And based on what's been said here we're seeing swings of up to 100ms between people in the same area with different providers so ISP's are to blame for the more poor results.
sparhawk29 wrote: »firstly, anyone on nbn is being conned. they are choking it so adsl doesn't get drowned out. had issues with my telstra connection and was talking with a technician about it. all the promise of speed and you aren't getting it.
Funkpirata wrote: »Seems hellstra customers fair slightly better. With optus ADSL2+ in Melbourne I get 320-380. With battleping this drops to 270-330. Weaving and animation cancelling is extremely difficult. I'm dumbfounded as to why people in NZ seem to get much better pings. I assumed they would be routing through SE Asia same as us.
Newcastle Australia
50/20 fibre connection through 'Aussie Broadband'
(Great ISP, seriously good customer service)
Ping sits at 230-250, but is most often steady at 230ish.
Its quite playable, but what I wouldn't give for an OCE server.
ArcaneBlue wrote: »Gold Coast here
PC NA
telstra cable broadband
30mbps
no vpn
240-300ms
I switched from optus adsl, used to get 3mbps (lol) and my ping was 350ms+ ON A GOOD DAY
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Wow. And I thought the 200+ ms I get when I play on PC/NA from EU are bad. More than 300ms on average for you guys...how do you cope?
We've had these issues with online games for decades. How do we cope? We've grown to just deal with it. No matter how fast the connection is or how much they improve the server, the issue lies with the geography.
VilniusNastavnik wrote: »Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »The best part about 300+ is getting killed outside the red and called a bad player for being in the red.
I reckon the best part about 300+ Ping is all the people with 50 ping telling you it's easy to weave and to Git Gud then complain when their ping hits 120.
That or getting killed by 20 hits in 1 seconds in cyrodi from a single player.
Looking through this, some of the various ISPs are about as I would expect. Routing with the current Akamai DDOS protection from mid last year now sends many ISPs off up to an Akamai node in Asia. Exceptions are Telstra, ISP/RSPs that use Telstra Wholesale for international transit, and maybe a few other small spots from people based on the east coast I've seen. Depending on routes, this will likely add anywhere from 50-150ms.
Those of us that route up to Asia will likely see improvements with one of the ping VPNs.
Traceroute to the ESO NA IP 198.20.198.110 can tell you which route you're taking.