I am bawling over here!"Hi, I can't win this argument, so you're a troll."
You are just unbelievable. I've seen a lot of people full of it on the internet but you take the cake. The simple fact is, what is causing the latency issue is the distance from our clients to the servers in Japan. The only way to fix that is to bring new servers to our region, and that's exactly word for word what Yoshida said he was going to do. Hops are a result of your ISP, and SE can't do anything about it. Everything you have said in this thread has been based on fiction, and a general lack of understanding of how the internet works.
Well... "Common" sense isn't all that common anymore, now is it?
I've won the argument and refuted all the misnomers and fallacies that you've presented with hard data and factual information. This will be my final reply to you. There are several others who have agreed with me thus far, and will continue to after my final reply. I guess you can never admit that you're wrong. All you insist on doing is calling into question my 12 years of experience in the industry. I guess you still didn't look up what ATM is yet. Its exactly what I described to you. While its an older technology its very much heavily in use and allows you to bind virtual circuits called PVCs to physical circuits Those PVCs can be assigned bandwidth limits and other traffic shaping rules."Hi, I can't win this argument, so you're a troll."
You are just unbelievable. I've seen a lot of people full of it on the internet but you take the cake. The simple fact is, what is causing the latency issue is the distance from our clients to the servers in Japan. The only way to fix that is to bring new servers to our region, and that's exactly word for word what Yoshida said he was going to do. Hops are a result of your ISP, and SE can't do anything about it. Everything you have said in this thread has been based on fiction, and a general lack of understanding of how the internet works.
Sounds like you need to also read up on the OSI model is because in any of your assertions you really fail to comprehend the differences between Layer 2 and Layer 3 routing. I mean the OSI model is the basic of basic. Its whats taught day one in entry Cisco certification courses. Sooo. Yea bye.
The only place you've won this argument is in your own mind. Using other peoples opinions doesn't help your case, there are several people who have agreed with me as well hence my likes vs yours. You haven't provided any facts, and anything you've tried to pass off as a fact I've easily disproved with actual links to the information that proves it false even. All you've done is throw around a lot of terms that don't even relate to the topic in a frivolous attempt to try to convince people you know something about it when you obviously don't. Based on the accusations you've been making and the structure of your posts not only am I thoroughly convinced that you don't have 12 years experience as a "Network Engineer" as you claim, but I seriously question if you've even spent 12 years on this earth or not.I've won the argument and refuted all the misnomers and fallacies that you've presented with hard data and factual information. This will be my final reply to you. There are several others who have agreed with me thus far, and will continue to after my final reply. I guess you can never admit that you're wrong. All you insist on doing is calling into question my 12 years of experience in the industry. I guess you still didn't look up what ATM is yet. Its exactly what I described to you. While its an older technology its very much heavily in use and allows you to bind virtual circuits called PVCs to physical circuits Those PVCs can be assigned bandwidth limits and other traffic shaping rules.
Sounds like you need to also read up on the OSI model is because in any of your assertions you really fail to comprehend the differences between Layer 2 and Layer 3 routing. I mean the OSI model is the basic of basic. Its whats taught day one in entry Cisco certification courses. Sooo. Yea bye.
I'm glad to see you've conceded the point and decided to stop posting. It's better that this sort of misinformation isn't spread to others. I expect that we won't be seeing your face around here anyway after regional servers are in fact implemented.
There you go throwing around random terms again that don't even apply. I thought you said you were going to save yourself the embarrassment and stop posting anyway.
*Gets popcorn* *Crunch*!![]()
Don't worry there are like five other threads on the same subject. I doubt they will further elaborate though, Yoshida himself already made it perfectly clear. They probably consider it a good thing that some of you got confused somehow so that they don't have to hear people QQ about it. You'll be too excited when A Realm Reborn comes out to have time to complain about people being able to play on their own regions servers if they want to.
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