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What are they supposed to do about your geographical location-- I don't understand why people complain about this. I'm sorry there's no oceanic server but I definitely wouldn't be spending the amount of money I spend for that high of ping to play this game, I'd play something else. IDGI.
What are they supposed to do about your geographical location-- I don't understand why people complain about this. I'm sorry there's no oceanic server but I definitely wouldn't be spending the amount of money I spend for that high of ping to play this game, I'd play something else. IDGI.
A lot of the lag is actually artificial, introduced by Akamai's trashy routing. When I first started the game back in mid 2016, my ping was about 210-240, occasionally dipping below 200 on really good days. A year later, ping became 250-300. Another year later, 300-350. And now, without a VPN, my ping is 400-600. Playing with a VPN that optimises the path my traffic takes through the world (skipping Akamai's trashy routing) brings my ping back down to 250-300.
Fixing our ping isn't a matter of opening a new megaserver, it's a matter of contacting Akamai, asking what the hell is going on, and getting us moved off of the *** routing we have currently, because that's the whole issue.
ThanatosXR wrote: »What are they supposed to do about your geographical location-- I don't understand why people complain about this. I'm sorry there's no oceanic server but I definitely wouldn't be spending the amount of money I spend for that high of ping to play this game, I'd play something else. IDGI.
A lot of the lag is actually artificial, introduced by Akamai's trashy routing. When I first started the game back in mid 2016, my ping was about 210-240, occasionally dipping below 200 on really good days. A year later, ping became 250-300. Another year later, 300-350. And now, without a VPN, my ping is 400-600. Playing with a VPN that optimises the path my traffic takes through the world (skipping Akamai's trashy routing) brings my ping back down to 250-300.
Fixing our ping isn't a matter of opening a new megaserver, it's a matter of contacting Akamai, asking what the hell is going on, and getting us moved off of the *** routing we have currently, because that's the whole issue.
I was surprised but this turned out to be untrue, the lag seems to be dude to the ESO client using to many ports and most routers dont handle this well, turned out ZoA design is the problem
Wanna lose the lag change your connection to Ip6 only instead of iov4, ipv6 doesn't need a nat to route the network
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