drschplatt wrote: »I'm sure this has already been said in this forum, but the location has nothing to do with the problems you're having. I play on the NA server out of Asia, MUCH farther than you are in Europe from the server. I've played 4 or 5 different MMOs with US based servers. They've all worked perfectly find at times and when they haven't worked, it's not been a physical distance problem but rather a code/software/network rout/ etc problem.
Really, if your ISP is halfway decent, the distance should cause no more than a 250 - 350ms latency. In Taiwan I can get 200ms on a good day and 350ms on a bad day.
Carnage2K4 wrote: »If they don't move it now, you cry...
If they move it now and they have issues due to relative location, you cry...
Either way all I expect is a lot of crying...
If I can deal with 200ms ping in Australia indefinitely, you can deal with it in the EU for a few months...
While I agree that 180ms is more than a basic EU customer usually has with his or her 50-80ms, its still playable.

Why are you so sure that server placement would solve the issue?
People in North America have been comlaining about lag in their own server.
Yes it is guaranteed. Do a simple speed test to Frankfurt and then to Houston texas, the latency will go from a possible 20 ms to 160+ms. It will not fix everything, but it will fix the consistent latency.stefaan.de.wasch1b16_ESO wrote: »I have no lag, unless the ocassional hickup in Cyrodiil... and yes, I'm European, and yes I play on the Euro server... so it's not a garantuee that you'll have less lag when the servers are moved to European soil... it really on depends on what network apprature is between your house and the servers.
No garantuee at all...
Tell that to the SWTOR crew who had it in EU from the get go....they had plenty of problems at launch, but they fixed things just fine with the servers actually being in the EU.Probably so if there is any infrastructure changes that need to be made to the physical server, they can do it in house and make sure it is like a mirror of the NA server. Whether you want to believe it or not, the people running the physical EU server in Europe will be a skeleton crew; one that probably won't be as ready to handle physical maintenance as the full team back home if something goes awry.I don't live in EU so this issue does not effect me, however I can not for the life of me understand how or why Zenimax would launch with the EU server located anywhere but EU? It is so ridiculous it is painful to even think about....
Better this than getting the accusation of preferential treatment of the NA server.
That totally explains why Blizzard has Asia, and Oceanic servers for Diablo III.....its population is not that high in asia, but they still have it....because it makes sense and they realize you have to spend money to make money.BrassRazoo wrote: »While their at it build an Australian / South East Asian server.
There simply isn't enough players to support it. You would complain that the servers are empty. It's what has happened in every game that has had APAC specific servers.
Actually we have 713 million people....Carnage2K4 wrote: »If they don't move it now, you cry...
If they move it now and they have issues due to relative location, you cry...
Either way all I expect is a lot of crying...
If I can deal with 200ms ping in Australia indefinitely, you can deal with it in the EU for a few months...
australia has 30 million people, europe has 450 million, we don t have to deal with it, we switch to another game with real european servers
While I agree that 180ms is more than a basic EU customer usually has with his or her 50-80ms, its still playable.
If you live in a town in EU you usually have a ping about 11-15 ms on a EU server.
If this game was a ego-shooter you would be kicked because of high ping.
Green = good
Red = bad
This is from a f2p shooter I play during down times.
Stormynature wrote: »Being located in Australia, it is vastly entertaining to me when people who have been used to below 100 ping suddenly start screaming about how the game is unplayable when facing a ping rate the same as we in Australia have since MMO's basically came out. I feel your pain but at least you will get a server in your neck of the woods...someday.
Stability also has to do with distance, there is a greater chance of packet loss, jitters and lag spikes the further you are located away from a server. Also, we have consistent 150 ms+ latency atm, and god help the people in South Africa and Western Asia atm, who are getting 600-1500 ms ping or MORE because of the servers being located in the middle of a damned desert.While I agree that 180ms is more than a basic EU customer usually has with his or her 50-80ms, its still playable.
If you live in a town in EU you usually have a ping about 11-15 ms on a EU server.
If this game was a ego-shooter you would be kicked because of high ping.
Green = good
Red = bad
This is from a f2p shooter I play during down times.
11-15? Wow, I never had this. From my past experience an EU server always gave me around 60 in most cases, but also up to 80 was common like at BF, CS, D3, AA or MMO´s like WoW and SWTOR.
US servers if on the East Coast tend to give me 100-120 ms, while those on the west 160-200 average.
Its interesting nonetheless, I really play online since many years and 11-15 ms doesn't seem to be common to me, at least its the first time I notice / hear about such a low ms in gaming.
I will definitely keep an eye on that, if others really have such a low ms in gaming, then I should have it as well.
That said, I don't see any lags at ESO I play absolutely fine with the exception of server instability but this has nothing to do with ms, but the hardware in Houston.
That's not how it works, we get ALL the performance issues that the US gets, PLUS consistent 150-600ms+ latency atm. So the logical step would be move the servers, THEN fix the performance issues, because we are getting even MORE issues because of the physical distance.I truly believe the current laggy game experience is based on server performance, not on ping to the US.
When the servers will perform perfectly the ping will become relevant.
I truly believe the current laggy game experience is based on server performance, not on ping to the US.
I truly believe the current laggy game experience is based on server performance, not on ping to the US.
When the servers will perform perfectly the ping will become relevant.
paradoxorganisationb16_ESO wrote: »I don't know if to bump these kind of threads anymore as there are several of them with 100s of pages long comments for this request. Just don't know if i cba anymore as there seems to be no response at all.
The EU server should have been in EU from launch, this is just false adverticement and plain unacceptable, period! Nothing to even discuss.