Zorat,

What do your results look like if you run a pathping or tracert to common providers like google.com or akamai.com? (akamai is a content delivery network and cloud services provider on the east coast that I use as a baseline)

If you get the same request timeout, your ISP may be running that piece of equipment in 'stealth mode'(for lack of a better term) where it doesn't reply to pings, but forwards your data along the path none the less. (For reference, pings are commonly ICMP on windows, and UDP on Linux systems)

Unfortunately, pathping will frequently fail out past a node that doesn't respond to ICMP (ping) packets.

PingPlotter has a free version that could give you some decent results if you want to keep checking for packet loss. Be sure to set the interval to '1 Second' as less may be blocked by your ISP detecting a DDoS attack, and more may not catch the specific packetloss.

By any chance, are you by chance playing off of a university or metered network?