But how are we supposed to know where that next aoe will be placed MuseTraveller? We are no fortunetellers, right?

But how are we supposed to know where that next aoe will be placed MuseTraveller? We are no fortunetellers, right?



That is true and I suppose it depends. I've managed to outrun regular AoEs like usual but for example the AoE the queen in Dun Scaith does right after jump? I already know she will do one so I move before she even jumps and if I'm near the jump area, I move asap before the AoE even appears. I fully agree faster flashing AoEs and savage content would be a problem but still doable. Definitely frustrating and agitating when you die to mechanics you know just cause you reacted a second too late, but if you are not doing any of this and raid more on the casual side - just doing ex primals, you should be fine with 220~ ping. I by no means want to minimlaize the situation. I too hoped it won't be California and I too was biting my nails anticipating to test the horror when I scored whooping 220ms on ping check. I just want to stress, one can adapt to this increase.
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