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Try running a traceroute from your laptop.
- Download PingPlotter - https://www.pingplotter.com/
- Open Battlefield game and connect to a server
- Open Resource Monitor - press windows key then type resource monitor
- Go to Networking tab in resource monitor
- Sort by 'Send B/sec'
- Look for 'Compute.AmazonAWS.com address'
- Press ctrl+c to copy address from resource manager
- Press ctrl+p to paste address into notepad
- Copy IP address from notepad to PingPlotter
- Run traceroute to Battlefield server IP with PingPlotter
- Right click on top column bar to enable more option in PingPlotter trace log
Once you have a traceroute with PingPlotter, make a screenshot of it and send a copy to your Internet Service Provider and complain about their high ping route to the Battlefield servers hosted on Amazon AWS.
- masch1naSVK3 years agoSeasoned Rookie@OskooI_007 This is a beautiful reply I had to login to upvote. But unfortunately, my problem is 240ms latency so I doubt its the ISP fault this time. Are there no Europe servers or am I for some reason forced to US servers?
- OskooI_0073 years agoLegend
@masch1naSVK wrote:
@OskooI_007 This is a beautiful reply I had to login to upvote. But unfortunately, my problem is 240ms latency so I doubt its the ISP fault this time. Are there no Europe servers or am I for some reason forced to US servers?
@masch1naSVK There's Europe servers. Do you play on console?
- dizzyontour22 days agoRising Newcomer
Maybe for some this will work, but i doubt there are so many bad ISP out there with the same problem, as we can see on the forums there are loads of people with the same problem, the game is unplayable right now for many of us, Every other game online works just fine, but not BF, so i would say its on the Serverside for sure.