Quote Originally Posted by Welsper59 View Post
In many cases, it is very dependent on location, time, and ISP (and/or any associated party to them). Different locations will make you have to use your ISPs convoluted network path of connections to get to the one you are trying for. While it's possible to be a PS4 exclusive issue, troubleshooting generally stops at ISP in these cases, until one can rule that out by having a large test sample to look at and hopefully replicate issues.
Users should flush their PS4's web caches, the easiest way is to test their connection in the Network settings. But if they are booting their console every day, it will do this when booted anyway. The other thing is to boot into safe mode and rebuild the database - of course the obsessive compulsive in me suggests having a backup first just in case - this can sometimes help with poor performance during play. It's similar to defragging a fragmented drive. With all the various updates that we have had for FFXIV it's entirely possible that things have become a bit disorganized on the system HDD, and rebuilding the database may help with that.

https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/ge...playstation-4/

Be **very** careful that you only rebuild the database, other options will wipe your PS4 requiring you to re download and re-install everything.

Quote Originally Posted by Fourbestintoner View Post
This game was designed by japaneses for japaneses, below 50ms.
So, how do yo stack that assertion against the various quotations people are using that say the game is designed to operate in environments of 200-220ms?