Gayner said:and as for a free day, you should give all the poeople who were on the dragon raid tonight a free respec.
Gayner said:or becuase everyone has logged off?
Zlugugg Benvis said:ATM with Telia 8MB, Sweden ... WOW = NO LAGG, CS servers all over europe = NO LAGG, WOW US = NO LAGG, EQ2 = NO LAGG, CoH = NO LAGG, Pingplotter to various big companys the last hour = good values ....... DAOC EU - Prydwen = Unplayabe.
Oboy said:
nuff said
Flimgoblin said:Of course you can sit and play with paint with your tinfoil hat on instead if you really think that GOA are intentionally making everyone lag.
Sheesh.
Quinlan said:I doubt anyone thinks it is intentional. But i think in his frustration he wanted to make it clear it was (yes is gone atm also still running ping plot) GOA. Think the comment from Requiel that they didnt see anything bad internally altho the pings showed it frustrated alot of people
Flimgoblin said:are you utterly fucking stupid?
if you have lag from router->goa network then YOU WILL GET HIGH PINGS TO THE GOA NETWORK
(like healer mcheal has)
now requiel has said above that it might well be lag within their network however not everyone is having problems in the same place and pingplotting will narrow it down.
Of course you can sit and play with paint with your tinfoil hat on instead if you really think that GOA are intentionally making everyone lag.
Sheesh.
Quinlan said:Think the comment from Requiel that they didnt see anything bad internally altho the pings showed it frustrated alot of people
Xalin said:Requiel never meant to deny (nor confirm) it's a problem in our internal network. He was just telling you what our investigations had told us thus far.
Zedenz said:Unplayable again at the moment, who will GOA blame the problems on this time?
Place your bets now!
Shanaia said:What a surprise .. it's the same people screaming d0000m d0000m d0000000m again at the first spot of lag.
Guess it will be the same people keeping their heads cool and actually being constructive to counter the flamemonkeys as well then.
And yes I have horrible lag as well ... running pingplotter and will send it in before I go to bed.
Oboy said:if u look closely the router is within paris opentransit (the jump before u reach servers firewall)
all i did was pointing goa to the error (one phonecall to there isp should fix it)
now go ban yourself for calling ppl stupid when u are teh fool
and NO goa dont cause lag intentially but they will never ever admit something they done bad.
and btw my paintskillz > ur ass licking
Rookiescot said:You seem to have found a niche market for yourself moaning about people moaning.
Requiel said:Not true. We pay for hosting and bandwidth to our servers. If a router in London or Amsterdam goes wobbly that's nothing to do with the hosting contract we have and we have no kind of authority to demand it's fixed. We can send the company involved info to show there's a problem but until that proof is forthcoming (to their satisfaction not ours) it won't get fixed. If it is our network we need to see where the problem is - we have no internal reports of problems and many people are not experiencing any lag at all - which is some confirmation that it's most likely a routing issue from outside our network.
If it were possible to fix it immediately we would have done so. It isn't in our interests to have problems like this continue.
But that's just it. You probably are coming through the same routers. When you connect to a server a long way away, you go first through a series of small local/regional hubs to get to an international hub, then you bounce through international hubs till you're reasonably local to the server you're trying to reach then you'll go through some smaller hubs to get to the server. For anyone connecting to the servers from a long distance, no matter from where, the last 4-8 hops are likely to be very close if not identical.York said:You can look at all the other options (eg outside of your network) all you like but i find it extremely unlikely, if not impossible for us 4 to have a router problem in different parts of the world at the same time and for the same length of time unless we are coming through the same router, which would be opentransit or the servers themselves.
Requiel said:As of this morning we think the problem has been located and we are working to get it fixed. Unfortunately it isn't in our network. I say unfortunately because if it was we could just fix it ourselves. As it is we have to prod the company involved to do so.
Requiel said:But that's just it. You probably are coming through the same routers. When you connect to a server a long way away, you go first through a series of small local/regional hubs to get to an international hub, then you bounce through international hubs till you're reasonably local to the server you're trying to reach then you'll go through some smaller hubs to get to the server. For anyone connecting to the servers from a long distance, no matter from where, the last 4-8 hops are likely to be very close if not identical.
As of this morning we think the problem has been located and we are working to get it fixed. Unfortunately it isn't in our network. I say unfortunately because if it was we could just fix it ourselves. As it is we have to prod the company involved to do so.
Zaffa said:why dont you get a decent ISP? i mean... even the lame small tele companies we have here in denmark can ditch up better bandwidth/lag times, so a million ppl city like paris should surly have something better?