its_Chalman wrote: »Its a comuinication issue with the server... SERVER SIDE..
Anotherone773 wrote: »I live in the middle of the US. I ping various Brazilian cities between 150-250 ms. I normally ping in the PC NA server( i know your on console) at 70-110 ms. During this event i have been pinging at 100-350ms NOT in Cyro.
Some of the lag is because of the event and some of it is because of your distance from the server/infrastructure, and their may be a third reason as well. But both of those will be contributors.


its_Chalman wrote: »So.. something is making my ping sky high.. around that time!!
any ideas guys?!?!
its_Chalman wrote: »So.. something is making my ping sky high.. around that time!!
any ideas guys?!?!
Traceroute between your location and the NA and EU megaservers to see if there is something wrong.
Last I knew...
NA: 198.20.200.23
EU: 159.100.232.24
its_Chalman wrote: »its_Chalman wrote: »So.. something is making my ping sky high.. around that time!!
any ideas guys?!?!
Traceroute between your location and the NA and EU megaservers to see if there is something wrong.
Last I knew...
NA: 198.20.200.23
EU: 159.100.232.24
how i do that?
10 121 ms 113 ms 120 ms 159.100.232.24
its_Chalman wrote: »its_Chalman wrote: »So.. something is making my ping sky high.. around that time!!
any ideas guys?!?!
Traceroute between your location and the NA and EU megaservers to see if there is something wrong.
Last I knew...
NA: 198.20.200.23
EU: 159.100.232.24
how i do that?
https://help.elderscrollsonline.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/30903
I recommend the "trace route" part of that, and run it several times to get an average result.
What I look for in a trace route is jumps in ping time between two lines in the results that do not go back down, and which are consistent across several tests. The ping time is an average of the three "millisecond" times in the trace route results:10 121 ms 113 ms 120 ms 159.100.232.24
A word of caution. If you don't want people to know where you live, and that could be down to your neighborhood, do not post the first 3 or 4 lines of a trace route in public. This information is not "gibberish" to everyone who looks at it. The same goes for "pathping" except you have to omit the first hops in both sections of the results.
Forward thst information to ZOS in your ticket.
You can post part of it here, but if there is anything that ZOS can do, they need that.