PSA: The servers are fine, it is your ISP's routing that is not
" Technical Support here is a misnomer - GGG have not provided technical support for many years (and if you email them they will tell you to post in the tech support forum) - it is up to us users to try and sort out what might have gone wonky. Carry on :) 😹😹😹😹😹
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no. i played every major mmo game out there , this game is the only one with constant , ping spikes, random dc , and rollbacks.
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" Just for an example go on the D4 forums/Reddit and see how many posts there are titled "BLIZZARD FIX YOUR SERVERS!!!!!!!!!!!" or complaining about lagging/rubberbanding issues etc. I don't get the issues in D4 on EU servers just like I don't get them in POE but they are there for a lot of people. " Their server partner always used to be SoftLayer who were acquired by IBM quite a while back. Sure you can change server partners but they are probably tied into a multi year deal, it's not like they can wake up tomorrow and decide to use AWS instead. Last edited by RandallPOE on Jan 23, 2024, 7:36:30 AM
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" What kind of counter argument is this? I don't think you know much about how any of the server hosting/networking works from the looks of it. " If they wanted to they could rent anything. Not really their fault if IBM does not have a datacenter in said countries. Don't you guys think if if it was that bad for EU as people make it out ot be in terms of isps routings and bad quality internet infrastructure etc then most of the hosts located in those countries would go out of business because nobody would rent from them? They are very much around so... Also people complain from south america/asia too and even NA. Everywhere the same issue? Come on. Last edited by Ispita on Jan 23, 2024, 8:03:47 AM
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To stay with the facts for a second: a lot of the comments in this thread are made by people who don't know anything about server infrastructure or networking. You don't have to know how these things work, and no one has to defend GGG for the bad experiences many have this season. It doesn't matter what exactly the issue is, because you know you have a bad experience and knowing what's the cause doesn't fix it.
There are a few things that everyone can try to fix the issue on their own end (such as using a VPN), but ultimately it has to be resolved by GGG. For that, and for the silence on the topic, you can blame them. If nothing changes, it is everyone's right to make a stink about it. Personally, I have had almost no problems at all, but I still support this because everyone deserves access to the game. So, unless someone with actual knowledge about this weighs in, can we just agree that GGG should address the topic already? The opposite of knowledge is not illiteracy, but the illusion of knowledge.
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" My POV: Part of the "topic" is OPs title claiming that the servers are fine. So anthing relating to server issues is part of the topic. Also I have yet to see evidence that it is sufficiently easy to diagnostically separate server problems from the problems which are supposedly caused by routing. See for example my post here in this thread: https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3480945/page/2#p25230650 This looks like server slowdown causing extremely laggy/stuttery/whatever-it-should-be-called gameplay. "Disconnects with player normally do not cause rollback. So most likely it would be rather instance crash or some such thing. No wonder it's lost, it's in the middle of the jungle!
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" Oh, sorry, misunderstood, I thought we were talking about bad server performance and/or bad latency. Disregarding the numerous episodes of latency spiking very high, ending in instance crashes as "confusing the issue" is just a matter of "this doesn't fit my 'your ISP is the problem' narrative". Because for me this league, an instance crash is usually at the end of every episode of latency spiking far into the 1000's - and so are A LOT of the reports here on the forums. So disregarding the servers as a problem is probably more "confusing the issue" in my mind, because "the issue" is bad server performance. "The servers are fine" is in the title. Please do NOT (with capital letters) talk about the episodes showing that the servers are NOT fine, because that is "confusing the issue". Come one, dude. Sometimes, just sometimes, you should really consider adapting to the world, instead of demanding that the world adapts to you.
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No need to fight or be hostile folks. I don't think any amount of in-depth explanation would satisfy those who already made up their mind. To be completely fair I could have written the opening post much better and also could have chosen a more appropriate title but as is, the statement and content holds true.
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" It's not about that. It's about the first sentence in the thread title, disregarding EVERY problem as "not server related", which is, of course, a severe case of misinformation. Two things can be true at once; some people struggling with bad routing and the servers having problems. And when a HUGE portion of people having problems are talking about the loss of instances, well... Sometimes, just sometimes, you should really consider adapting to the world, instead of demanding that the world adapts to you.
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