About the same, had a very old PC and wireless couldn't dodge anything and were always hit after I left the hot zone - New PC build, directly wired...boom, issues melted away and the game was suddenly playable again.
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That's what my improvement is. I just finished my 9th Relic. My BF in SF reluctantly tried this tunneling service and is blown away as well at how much easier it is to dodge now. There were certain times where I could not dodge piercing laser, I would be outside the AoE and my screen shows me getting hit. Last-night in the coil I could comfortably play coil without having to already be moving to not get hit.
What provider do you guys in SF have?
I already had comcast come boost my signal and it's a steady 55mbs download/12-15 upload, there's nothing else I can do my side to make it faster but use the tunneling service.
Because it's rare for the majority of Americans to play a game outside his or her own country as they usually get their own localized versions (eg:Aion/L2/Tera/Vindictus/Maple etc). This latency lag is sudden news to a lot of new internet users but in fact it has been around since the internet was first invented.
I played Tera EU with 400ms and I watched the forums where they were complaining that if they played on the NA servers, they would get 100ms and it would be the end of the world for them.
Wrong choice of words perhaps, rather than a complaint it was more of a counter argument. The community was comparing and deciding if they should move to NA and there were quite a few that said ping would make the game unplayable with 100+ms and would be better to stick to EU even thou NA has better features.
Back on topic, I was referring mainly to Americans as by looking at some of the threads here on ARR's forums, it looks like quite a number of people have never had latency issues and are extremely shocked about it. It is also possible that to some, this is their first MMO.
Welcome to the life of east coasters on the large majority of online games without dedicated east coast servers (the biggest offender atm being League of Legends, in a genre where ping is a huge deal).
I have comcast, but I also don't live in the center of SF (Castro/Mission/Noe), Bayview area. Soooo, Yeah, I don't know.