Did I miss something or? Ping is absurd.
AU here too. I remember once I hit 240 ping, was a glorious day.
You’re not alone dude, Infact I’m in the exact same situation as you, coming back after a while and noticed the same thing. I made a thread a few days ago which got a little attention but not much. https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/support/Australia-player-Unplayable-lag/first#post6736477
It isn’t just GW2, I’m an ESO player and the exact same issue is occurring there as well. From what little info I could gather, over the last month or two something happened with a lot of Aussie players ISP’s which has caused a disruption with the routing to the US (Texas I think?) servers.
I’m still working on a fix and I’ll let you know if I discover anything, in the mean time some acknowledgement from a dev would be hugely appreciated. I happen to know for a fact this is plaguing a vast majority of OCE players right now.
Noticed the same, then I remembered that the US isn’t exactly having the best of weather.
240 ping is like my regular ping. Poor SEA.
Huh. Thanks for the reply guys and also thanks for the research @Bloodwine Interesting read.
Man THAT really sucks like I don’t know what to say, seems like we kinda just have to hold that and move on lol. Unfortunate really, had like 2k hours and was looking forward to try those new specializations in pvp.
I can tell you, since using WTFast my ping is still quite high but there is a lot more stability. I connect to the Sydney Server from Central QLD and from there to Texas and it’s loads better. I can actually play WvW and do raids now whereas before it was virtually impossible due to ping.
You are always going to have a higher ping, simply because you are routed through more points to there from here and then there’s the physical distance.
Remember too, that in the last few years, millions more people in OCX got access to decent internet but the undersea connection to the US is still the same as before, it’s got a lot more traffic to deal with and no additional capacity. It’s also privately owned and they can bias whatever traffic they like.