This actually appears to be throttling.
If I go to any server other than the FFXIV server, the Palo Alto router responds in 50 ms or less. It's only when I attempt to reach the FFXIV server that this router exhibits dropped packets and high latency.
This actually appears to be throttling.
If I go to any server other than the FFXIV server, the Palo Alto router responds in 50 ms or less. It's only when I attempt to reach the FFXIV server that this router exhibits dropped packets and high latency.
This would support the earlier claim that SE did not purchase enough bandwith across this particular trunk line. It's also possible that it really IS just a shitassed router that can't handle that much traffic going to/from the same place.
You will still end up through what SE is connected to. It's not like a VPN is going to have a personal link to SE servers. So if a VPN fixes all the problems you know it's not SE fault.
Same issue here. Using Time Warner Cable in Thousand Oaks, CA -- about 40 miles north of Los Angeles.
I was stuck on a JP Legacy server when 2.0 launched. My game played beautifully then, though I didn't realize it at the time. I had some delay issues with AoE -- not consistently, but still noticeable from time to time -- so when transfers opened up I switched to an NA server hoping that my ping would improve. Have only had worse lag ever since. It's not even just AoE delay on the NA servers. I am experiencing terribly consistent lag spikes in which everything freezes for a few seconds and then lurches forward in time.
Thinking of switching back to a JP server while I still have a chance today. I shouldn't have to isolate myself from English speaking players in order to enjoy this game.
Update: Tonight I'm getting constant delays 7-20+ seconds between hearing my pickaxe strike rock and receiving an item so that I can click again. When I click on a fresh node to start mining, I'm freezing for about ten seconds before I can even begin. Everything is painfully slow, so I just did a tracert to Balmung. Hopefully the following helps somebody somehow.Same issue here. Using Time Warner Cable in Thousand Oaks, CA -- about 40 miles north of Los Angeles.
I was stuck on a JP Legacy server when 2.0 launched. My game played beautifully then, though I didn't realize it at the time. I had some delay issues with AoE -- not consistently, but still noticeable from time to time -- so when transfers opened up I switched to an NA server hoping that my ping would improve. Have only had worse lag ever since. It's not even just AoE delay on the NA servers. I am experiencing terribly consistent lag spikes in which everything freezes for a few seconds and then lurches forward in time.
Tracing route to 199.91.189.30 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 63 ms 57 ms 21 ms cpe-76-89-160-1.socal.res.rr.com [76.89.160.1]
2 22 ms 11 ms 11 ms tge7-7.wlvgcabn02h.socal.rr.com [76.166.19.213]
3 17 ms 20 ms 14 ms tge0-8-0-10.vnnycajz02r.socal.rr.com [72.129.13.108]
4 18 ms 20 ms 19 ms agg29.tustcaft01r.socal.rr.com [72.129.13.2]
5 16 ms 14 ms 15 ms 107.14.19.30
6 14 ms 15 ms 16 ms 107.14.19.67
7 77 ms 31 ms 32 ms ix-5-2-1-0.tcore2.LVW-LosAngeles.as6453.net [64.86.252.157]
8 * 142 ms 118 ms if-22-2.tcore2.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net [66.198.144.73]
9 115 ms 135 ms 113 ms if-11-3.tcore2.CT8-Chicago.as6453.net [66.198.144.58]
10 161 ms 138 ms 129 ms if-3-2.tcore1.W6C-Montreal.as6453.net [66.198.96.45]
11 113 ms 130 ms * 66.198.96.50
12 117 ms 115 ms 115 ms 192.34.76.2
13 115 ms 147 ms 114 ms 199.91.189.234
14 126 ms 128 ms 159 ms 199.91.189.30
Trace complete.
Last edited by Raymeo; 10-25-2013 at 02:03 PM.
I've been running Tracert everytime I have an issues with lag spikes. There are times where it will time out over and over then just give up.
This game is unplayable when this occurs, and it does so often. It is quite unfortunate, but I'm just not willing to pay for a VPN service so that this game will run as it should. Regardless of who is at fault, we are all getting shafted.
*I'm in Torrance, part of LA County.
Last edited by Ulf; 10-25-2013 at 02:07 PM.
Yeah. At least VPNs can get around it; I managed to do Turn 1 to 4 with zero lag, but it would be nice if I didn't have to go through it for every raid.

I'm using Cox internet in Las Vegas, Nevada and getting really bad throttling. Anytime I use a crafting skill I'm getting 4-6 seconds of delay.
Will using VPN help me with the lag?
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