October 2015 - last edited October 2015
lol, @kotz2 you are so correct, dentist and meds made me alittle silly, Never Eat Soggy Weetbix
October 2015 - last edited October 2015
@DBWoodynz wrote:@desplaines Whenever I have seen all of those tests from someone in Eastern Europe it has always been the same thing, the connections from Amsterdam - London/Dublin is where things get ugly in their routes.
This would be a contact your ISP issue if it was the case and ask to be routed elsewhere.
*Remember that fire in the London 'tube (underground railway) destroyed the internet for gamers for awhile.
Never say Germany is Eastern Europe, bad idea, bad idea.
Germany especially the state of Lower Saxony belongs to the western part of Europe.
The Swtor issue started at the beginning of September all over the world and all of the complaining people have different providers.
So if it is a European issue, why do so many U.S. gamers have the same issue?
By the way all of my other games don't have any lag issues.
(Sorry if my English is not the best in the moment, but as a native English speaker I'm talking too much German)
October 2015
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that we do take these reports serious, but DBWoodynz is right in that the best way to help us with this is in continuing to post analytical data for your connection.
The more timely/recent data we have, the easier it will be to determine the volume of affected users and pinpoint where exactly the issue lies.
Thank you,
Nils
October 2015 - last edited October 2015
Well here is a tracert for you. problem seems to start with zip.zayo. What this does not show is the spikes that go up to 500ms first then back then 700ms then back and then 1200ms then back and then is random but occurs every 10-20 secs. The spikes are what is killing the game for me.