Quote Originally Posted by HiirNoivl View Post
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The difference is that this lag has existed since Beta...In the same instance.

Has it gotten better? Slightly. Only slightly. The CA data center didn't deter the lag because for cross instancing, you're not actually on the CA servers. (This is common sense for any IT)

When the end user can actually sit in a CMD prompt and actually WATCH THE LAG SPIKE, you have a network issue.

When that end user has reported the issue THOUSANDS of times. You now have a priority network issue that needs to be looked at immediately.

When your Producer tells the public "Oh, we have no issues, you're just bad"...While the end user can literally put forth no effort and PROVE an issue -- You now have a group of incompetent people that can't solve their own network issues via a product that the end users actually pay for.

That incompetence needs to be addressed by actually fixing the problem. Not by telling your user base that they're bad. - Business 101.