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Nothing changed on our end that would affect connections. We did start getting complaints about this when we fixed the ping meter to show the actual ping though. What difference are you seeing between 45 ms and 55 ms? Again, that's such an incredibly short amount of time that most humans aren't going to notice it. I will agree there's going to be a difference between 10 ms and 55 ms. Like I said, I regularly play around 60 ms, but I'm also keeping up with others just fine on lower pings. I'm not saying that means there are no issues. It's just my own personal experience.
The difference I’m seeing between 45/55 MS is the amount of delay there is between when I press a button and the time my player responds to me pressing the button. And then players also can skate significantly faster then I can with the same build. I really have a hard time believing that the ping was doubled, because some games I was getting 35 Ms, and I know for a fact I wasn’t playing on 70Ms. That is above the fair connection for Ms, and my player at 35 was responding faster then I’ve ever had; and way faster then my 55 I’m getting now. So it’s hard to justify that. Something else has had to of changed.
- Greyinsi3 years agoSeasoned Veteran
This input delay has been brutal lately. I have 8-9ms ping to server and still experiencing it, more, closer to prime time I play. Highest ping on our team is 16ms, but game plays like closer to 100ms. Is the game chopping/slowing everyones gameplay if some of opponents has very hight ping? Sure feels like it. Or
is NHL still running on cheap AWS servers, definitely not suited for fast paced games?