If you want me to get into the details then here it is on someone said fortnite routed there servers to Mumbai then recently they were about to put it on the servers AWS fixed in Qatar which is why you said how fortnite did it but not EA it's because fortnite uses cloud servers on AWS which is how a lot of games do it but EA does it completely differently through a company called multiplay which has a contract with EA to manage there servers so multiplay bought there server hardware from AWS for them to then run on a server infrastructure that is completely different to the AWS servers as AWS runs on there own netcode which runs with client side prediction while multiplay/EA runs on a different netcode which is why people complain about hit registration as on there screen it looks like the bullet is hitting them but isn't doing any damage as it's server side rather then client side which makes it so if they were to relocate to the fixed Qatar servers they would have to renegotiate there entire contract with multiplay which isn't beneficial at all as it will cost EA a lot to renegotiate there as multiplay would have to buy more hardware from AWS Qatar just so middle east can play on low ping and I didn't say middle east is the lowest population but it is one of its currently the second least in the world which is quite easy when you have Australia as one of them and love you too