But the internet is a series of tubes.....Some of this is simply physics.
Ever talk to someone on a cell phone who is standing a few feet away from you? They'll hear your actual voice before hey hear it through the earpiece.
Or sent a google chat message to a computer within your sight? You can see the delay between when you hit enter and when the message pops up on their screen.
You aren't communicating from phone to phone or computer to computer. You are communicating through a series of networks, nodes, channels, etc. Not only is there network delay of the physical hardware but also the propagation delay across the physical wire that is carrying your "jump command" from you to the FFXIV server and then out to all of the players that are within sight of your character. Not counting for bends in the wire (since it isn't a straight shot) and where a player is located in, for example, North America - you have upwards of 40ms of ping just to propagate the signal to/from your location. That's before we even talk about having to process the data.
This is mostly a physics problem. And considering that other multi-billion dollar corporations haven't made comms much better than what we see in this game, I wouldn't judge SE too harshly.
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