See, these were the problems I had when the servers were in Canadayou try saying that with a straight face when you are on a datacenter that has been having nothing but problems for the past 3 weeks. The game servers are taxed, the datacenter they picked feels like the budget of the barrel. I honestly liked it a lot more when the servers were in Canada....![]()
Again depends entirely on where you live. The fact that the servers moved to the US doesn't mean its a huge improvement for everyone. The Us move screwed me from a 90 ping to 200 ping nice one square.. Now I am on aserver that gives me 6 Ms but the game freezes with every DOS attack.
Maybe its all enjoyable and fine but there comes a point square has to accept they cannot just all blame it on a few kids roasting a few hops. There are solutions. If DDOS was this powerful and unstoppable the entire internet could be taken out in under a week.
I got screwed when my recommended server moved to the EU, I was getting 190, which then went up to 360. I had to move to the new US servers, which are 140 ping now.Again depends entirely on where you live. The fact that the servers moved to the US doesn't mean its a huge improvement for everyone. The Us move screwed me from a 90 ping to 200 ping nice one square.. Now I am on aserver that gives me 6 Ms but the game freezes with every DOS attack.
I had to pay for it too Iirc. Server moves were free to go to the EU ones, but not to leave it.
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