Wow. Just wow. Complain more.
When I have to pay additional money for a VPN just to have my ping be below 500, because Zenimax doesn't want to sort things out with Akamai, or better, disable the DDOS protection when they aren't actually being DDOS'd, I have a right to complain.
Wow. Just wow. Complain more.
When I have to pay additional money for a VPN just to have my ping be below 500, because Zenimax doesn't want to sort things out with Akamai, or better, disable the DDOS protection when they aren't actually being DDOS'd, I have a right to complain.
Sounds like a "get better internet" issue. My ping is fine.
Wow. Just wow. Complain more.
When I have to pay additional money for a VPN just to have my ping be below 500, because Zenimax doesn't want to sort things out with Akamai, or better, disable the DDOS protection when they aren't actually being DDOS'd, I have a right to complain.
Sounds like a "get better internet" issue. My ping is fine.
Wow. Just wow. Complain more.
When I have to pay additional money for a VPN just to have my ping be below 500, because Zenimax doesn't want to sort things out with Akamai, or better, disable the DDOS protection when they aren't actually being DDOS'd, I have a right to complain.
Sounds like a "get better internet" issue. My ping is fine.
Yes, totally a "get better internet" issue.
When there's an 8 page thread detailing how the abyss that is Akamai's data scrubbing center adds at least 100ms onto the ping, with traceroutes showing exactly when and where that 100ms is added.
When said thread shows some traffic being routed to the Netherlands within Akamai's network. (Why the *** would my Australian traffic need to go through Europe to get to NA?)
When the issue affects more or less all OCE users, including those from Australia, New Zealand, and various parts of Asia.
When using a VPN which dumps my traffic directly into the US literally halves my ping, because it is bypassing the *** that Akamai's network is doing.
Yes, totally a "get better internet" issue.
Next time, read the thread before replying with ignorant nonsense.
Wow. Just wow. Complain more.
When I have to pay additional money for a VPN just to have my ping be below 500, because Zenimax doesn't want to sort things out with Akamai, or better, disable the DDOS protection when they aren't actually being DDOS'd, I have a right to complain.
Sounds like a "get better internet" issue. My ping is fine.
Yes, totally a "get better internet" issue.
When there's an 8 page thread detailing how the abyss that is Akamai's data scrubbing center adds at least 100ms onto the ping, with traceroutes showing exactly when and where that 100ms is added.
When said thread shows some traffic being routed to the Netherlands within Akamai's network. (Why the *** would my Australian traffic need to go through Europe to get to NA?)
When the issue affects more or less all OCE users, including those from Australia, New Zealand, and various parts of Asia.
When using a VPN which dumps my traffic directly into the US literally halves my ping, because it is bypassing the *** that Akamai's network is doing.
Yes, totally a "get better internet" issue.
Next time, read the thread before replying with ignorant nonsense.
Git gud lol
How the hell am I meant to "git gud" when the game's DDOS protection is genuinely causing my ping to sit around 500, just sitting in a random zone? What, am I meant to move to the US where I, gasp, still get ping spikes because the game's servers are atrocious?
Get outta here, clown.
How the hell am I meant to "git gud" when the game's DDOS protection is genuinely causing my ping to sit around 500, just sitting in a random zone? What, am I meant to move to the US where I, gasp, still get ping spikes because the game's servers are atrocious?
Get outta here, clown.
If you can't tell by now that I'm just trying to get a rise out of you (which is very easy, by the way) then I think it's time for you hop off the forums for a bit. You're getting cranky, and quite frankly, I don't think you have the bandwidth to handle an argument against me.