

A lot of people on any server are ignorant and have no idea what the problem is, so i guess your post is irrelevant.
PS.
You don't understand how the internet works, its more complicated than a simple ping/upload test would diagnose.


Even if it's not SE's fault, people should report issues regardless.
If SE finds out that a lot of its players are having issues, they might contact the backbone/service providers at fault to see if/when it can be resolved. They have more pull than a regular person does. So you really shouldn't try to stop people from complaining about internet issues. As it turns out a lot of people are having issues right (from various regions, even the french/german forums have threads like these). If SE figures out what the common issue is, it'll be easier for them to tell the players what is up - even if it has nothing to do with them.
I played a F2P game about 1-2 years ago and sometimes a large amount of users were affected. Guess what? That F2P game was able to contact the service providers to get some answers - something which the real players tried to do but where shunned by those providers' representatives. If a F2P game provider can have that much pull, imagine what SE could do...



There's a sticky that's been up for almost... 16 months for reporting ISP information for people having latency issues. Has 2144 posts against over 217k views.
They also started one today specifically for gathering information on the 90k's... but there's only 35 postings against over 4000 views so far. Off to a bit of a slow start there. Unfortunately, they aren't gathering some key information--specifically, details about the routes that would help them narrow things down better.
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