I have done everything on my end to try and resolve this matter even replaced my modem to have zero performance increase I have three separate gaming pcs in my household all receiving high ping on US west servers so it’s obviously not a pc issue I have plugged straight into my modem same issue, so it’s not a router issue replaced my modem no change so I was thinking maybe my cable drop to my house had it changed still didn’t resolve so it’s between my isp “sparklight” and new world servers. So I have tried a vpn before and this didnt fix my issues but I said hell let’s try a different one I used Express vpn and then I went from 200 ping down to 60 ping. Why am I having to use a vpn to fix my issue seems kind of something new world needs to fix on their end. So now I have a bandaid on the issue hopefully Ags will further fix this issue on their end.
60 ping now? Oh shit
Used to be Akami (i think) clogging it all up and would then spit you out the long way around through Europe to the US. Not sure if this is the issue it used to be . Maybe not be NW’s problem. I can’t recall which game it was off hand but there was communication between them and it was resolved eventually.
This is most likely a routing issue originating on your ISPs end. There’s likely very little AGS can do to fix this. Do you notice any slowdowns with other AWS sites?
On this site, without the VPN, what latency do you get to your local datacenter?
Oregon US-West 2 DOI is (276ms) - AWS-GA is (606 ms) Another odd thing to add I have friend that lives 5min from me using the same ISP and playing on the same server and he is receiving 50ms.
Wow uhh. That’s extremely interesting. You are sure that your router is fine? There is 100% something wrong somewhere along the line here.
Is it just AWS as well? Does Cloudflare’s speedtest site show similar latency(ping) numbers? https://speed.cloudflare.com/
48.5 on cloudflare. On all other games im under 50 ping. I have disconnected the router and moved my hardwire from it to the single port on my new modem and the issue has not changed.
sounds like u need to get gud
But yes just seems to be AWS
Screw you hasty ![]()
Let’s try to narrow this down and see whose fault it is. On Windows command line, try running these two commands:
tracert 54.200.249.233
tracert 99.83.146.67
The first part of the result may include your IP as well as some stuff like your ISP. Feel free to DM me if you aren’t comfortable sharing it here.
It also might take a good minute to run.
Are we allowed to use a VPN now because that would be nice
VPNs aren’t technically allowed, but I personally doubt you’d get banned for using one, but it isn’t recommended for sure.
it is definitely a YOU issue little brother.
As soon I have an opportunity I’ll hit you up in a dm been working a lot of OT at work atm
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