Proxy / Tunnelling servers do not fix bad netcode.
They also do not work if your route to the destination is already good.
They only work if your ISP routes you to the other side of the world and back, before hitting the true destination.
Basically to those saying that it's an "internet or lag" issue are basically saying that anyone outside of the US cannot play this game, and sorry but you are very wrong.
This is not a ping issue, this is poor netcode - ie server/client relationship.
Positional checks happen every 0.3 seconds, so there is already an artificial positional lag before even considering internet latency.
The fix for this is to make damage checks on AoE / Telegraphed abilities client side. If you want an example of great netcode, go play PSO2 (all of those calculations are done client side), pretty much any FPS game, Tera, hell even Guild Wars 2 has decent netcode.
Why is it that in these games, I can play with someone over the other side of the world with extremely minor issues with latency at worst - yet in this game, simply being half way across the country causes issues for dodging on-screen ques.
The issue is not how "hard" or "easy" The Naval (Hard) is....
The issue is not that anyone in this thread needs to "learn a fight with a very linear order to the monster's skillset".
End game fights shouldn't be difficult due to poor netcode and a memory test. They should be difficult because of challenging mechanics and a randomized skillset.. How do you make things harder? Add a randomized element to it so you can't just "remember the skill order".
The whole argument that "people should learn the order" is completely stupid. The fact that there is an "order" to these abilities in the first place makes the fight easier then it should be.
Fixing this issue would not only improve gameplay and response, it would allow for more actual difficult content, instead of the current artificial roadblocks. Content should be hard, not a latency or memory test.
It is so laughable when some people in here are telling others to "get a better internet"... Ok no problem, I will just fly to the other side of the world, buy a house at montreal, just so I can play an MMO.