Point taken, I did assume too much credit to SE. My assumption is that, if they went through the trouble and cost of making the move in the first place, there was a really good reason for it; and, since the change effected "relatively few" people, the move was a good one for SE's reasons.
A thread with many repeat posts. You're ASSUMING there are "plenty more" who remained silent and simply quit. This is not FACT. Just as I'm assuming what is here on the forums is a fairly representative survey of the issues totality. Which assumption is incorrect?
I'm in South Carolina on Time Warner/Spectrum, I don't have a trace-route though. My usage hours are typically from 6pm to 11pm, with 3 kids streaming videos, music, games, and facetimes on various devices and my wife doing online classes via video stream. All EXTREMELY bandwidth-hungry activities. Not a single noticeable issue with my game connection. Why is that?
Peak hours create congestion at the NAP's and PoP's, combined with data originating on NTT's network in California has an understandably higher priority than Tier 2 peer handoff data traffic combined with online gaming data traffic is the universally the lowest priority data in the QoS tables. That would be my guesstimate.
Come on now, that's like asking why can I drive on the highway at 80 between 11am and 2pm, but at 5pm it is a parking lot.
This is stretching your hypothesis, 15 years ago a 1mbps DSL connection with 150ms ping was god-like. IF you had any issues, you would hardly be able to tell them. You're also ignoring the fact that internet traffic as a whole was a stream back then, now it's a freaking Tsunami in comparison.
See first bullet point. You seemm fairly intelligent, so I will treat you as such.
Back to number one.
My question, if you are already having ping issues with FFXIV, WHY IN THE WORLD are you doing anything else on the internet? That's the FIRST thing I would STOP doing?
Based on this information, I would say you have about 10% of the information needed to even BEGIN diagnosing the problem. If you say you can come to a conclusion "based on this information", yeah, you are definitely done.



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