This is what my speed test shows right now...PING>> 8 DOWNLOAD>> 3.32mpbs UPLOAD>>0.70mbps
Just did another test now and numbers changed..PING 7 DOWNLOAD 3.41 UPLOAD 0.71
Did the speed test while on the forums and it read Ping 6 Down 3.35 up 0.66 lol.
This is what my speed test shows right now...PING>> 8 DOWNLOAD>> 3.32mpbs UPLOAD>>0.70mbps
Just did another test now and numbers changed..PING 7 DOWNLOAD 3.41 UPLOAD 0.71
Did the speed test while on the forums and it read Ping 6 Down 3.35 up 0.66 lol.
What units are those numbers in? Because if it's Mbps you should be getting that for free.
I replied but hold on EA has to aprove cause I had to edit few times lol.It's comming im sure. It had an explanation how it was explained to me and what happned at other place with issues.Be back later when I have time to explain if it doest go through lol.
In Alberta, no issues for me. ping sitting right at 20-25. Im with shaw.
OP was with Telus... a few folks that posted were.
yep seems to be a Telus issue.
still going with my original thoughts in this thread, especially after talking / working with RSall14...
possible that traffic is not being routed via Vancouver / Seattle Canada U.S. peer points and back towards Denver or Chicago then back west. just saying it's possible.
Montreal. 50 mbps down, and something like 10 up. Plus, there is almost always someone else in my house on the internet. Online games, Youtube, etc. Still no issues.
Montreal. 50 mbps down, and something like 10 up. Plus, there is almost always someone else in my house on the internet. Online games, Youtube, etc. Still no issues.
right, the people having issues (or reporting them) with *increased latency* to the west servers are on the west coast.
you are in Montreal and your peering points to the U.S. are different then theirs.
Montreal. 50 mbps down, and something like 10 up. Plus, there is almost always someone else in my house on the internet. Online games, Youtube, etc. Still no issues.
right, the people having issues (or reporting them) with *increased latency* to the west servers are on the west coast.
you are in Montreal and your peering points to the U.S. are different then theirs.
I am fully aware of that. Just giving feedback to eliminate certain things.
Montreal. 50 mbps down, and something like 10 up. Plus, there is almost always someone else in my house on the internet. Online games, Youtube, etc. Still no issues.
right, the people having issues (or reporting them) with *increased latency* to the west servers are on the west coast.
you are in Montreal and your peering points to the U.S. are different then theirs.
I am fully aware of that. Just giving feedback to eliminate certain things.
gotcha, some are not aware of such things and things kinda tend to get lopped into a soupy networking mess 'round these parts.
Montreal. 50 mbps down, and something like 10 up. Plus, there is almost always someone else in my house on the internet. Online games, Youtube, etc. Still no issues.
right, the people having issues (or reporting them) with *increased latency* to the west servers are on the west coast.
you are in Montreal and your peering points to the U.S. are different then theirs.
I am fully aware of that. Just giving feedback to eliminate certain things.
gotcha, some are not aware of such things and things kinda tend to get lopped into a soupy networking mess 'round these parts.
No problemo. S'all good yo. Word to your mother and all that jazz.
Isn't it interesting that the ea studio behind this series is based on the west coast (specifically Vancouver) yet the majority of the online issues are for west coast users.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
Isn't it interesting that the ea studio behind this series is based on the west coast (specifically Vancouver) yet the majority of the online issues are for west coast users.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
User base is much greater in the East coast. You're more likely going to find a good connection in you're in Toronto than you are in Vancouver. I don't really blame EA for that, it can't be easy to provide a great connection when some users in a game are from West coast canada and some of them might be from Florida or something like that. It leads to a frustrating game experience usually for the West coast player because we're generally in the minority in any game we're playing.
NBA2K to start the year went as far as not allowing you to cross mingle with West and East coast players on a club. Something specifically with sports games seems to be difficult to allow a smooth connection between players from all over the continent. No issues playing other games with my online buddies, but NHL is a no go unless i want to be at an extreme disadvantage.
Isn't it interesting that the ea studio behind this series is based on the west coast (specifically Vancouver) yet the majority of the online issues are for west coast users.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
User base is much greater in the East coast. You're more likely going to find a good connection in you're in Toronto than you are in Vancouver. I don't really blame EA for that, it can't be easy to provide a great connection when some users in a game are from West coast canada and some of them might be from Florida or something like that. It leads to a frustrating game experience usually for the West coast player because we're generally in the minority in any game we're playing.
NBA2K to start the year went as far as not allowing you to cross mingle with West and East coast players on a club. Something specifically with sports games seems to be difficult to allow a smooth connection between players from all over the continent. No issues playing other games with my online buddies, but NHL is a no go unless i want to be at an extreme disadvantage.
Because sports games need to be synced up. Everyone needs to see the puck in the same spot at the same time. Other games can use interpolation and, for the most part, get away with it just fine.
Isn't it interesting that the ea studio behind this series is based on the west coast (specifically Vancouver) yet the majority of the online issues are for west coast users.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
User base is much greater in the East coast. You're more likely going to find a good connection in you're in Toronto than you are in Vancouver. I don't really blame EA for that, it can't be easy to provide a great connection when some users in a game are from West coast canada and some of them might be from Florida or something like that. It leads to a frustrating game experience usually for the West coast player because we're generally in the minority in any game we're playing.
NBA2K to start the year went as far as not allowing you to cross mingle with West and East coast players on a club. Something specifically with sports games seems to be difficult to allow a smooth connection between players from all over the continent. No issues playing other games with my online buddies, but NHL is a no go unless i want to be at an extreme disadvantage.
Because sports games need to be synced up. Everyone needs to see the puck in the same spot at the same time. Other games can use interpolation and, for the most part, get away with it just fine.
i've gone into this time and time again here. thread after thread.
Do you still have the same problem? I'm with Bell Fiber and my ping is higher since a month(25 instead of 9ms)! I asked to my friends if their ping increased too and everyone with Bell Fiber have the same issue. It work perfectly fine for my other friends with Videotron (the other isp in Québec)... So it's an issue with Bell... Bell and Telus is the same compagnie by the way.
Not only with Bell, im with Videotron and i get the same problem, my ping increase from 10 to 20 for the last month and a half now, but like OP said, no difference in the gameplay. Im from Montreal by the way.
Isn't it interesting that the ea studio behind this series is based on the west coast (specifically Vancouver) yet the majority of the online issues are for west coast users.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
User base is much greater in the East coast. You're more likely going to find a good connection in you're in Toronto than you are in Vancouver. I don't really blame EA for that, it can't be easy to provide a great connection when some users in a game are from West coast canada and some of them might be from Florida or something like that. It leads to a frustrating game experience usually for the West coast player because we're generally in the minority in any game we're playing.
NBA2K to start the year went as far as not allowing you to cross mingle with West and East coast players on a club. Something specifically with sports games seems to be difficult to allow a smooth connection between players from all over the continent. No issues playing other games with my online buddies, but NHL is a no go unless i want to be at an extreme disadvantage.
Because sports games need to be synced up. Everyone needs to see the puck in the same spot at the same time. Other games can use interpolation and, for the most part, get away with it just fine.
Rocket league isn't always synced. Sure it's annoying when you "hit" the ball and then all of a sudden it's in your net. However that frustration leaves when you check your ping and see 300 or even 100 for that matter. In the end as long as you have ~70 or less ms of latency the game is great.
Perhaps that is why these games have so many issues online. Maybe they need to look at allowing a little more desync to happen and not break the game. It's inevitable and trying to stop it at all costs seems to be bad for the game in some instances.
Isn't it interesting that the ea studio behind this series is based on the west coast (specifically Vancouver) yet the majority of the online issues are for west coast users.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
User base is much greater in the East coast. You're more likely going to find a good connection in you're in Toronto than you are in Vancouver. I don't really blame EA for that, it can't be easy to provide a great connection when some users in a game are from West coast canada and some of them might be from Florida or something like that. It leads to a frustrating game experience usually for the West coast player because we're generally in the minority in any game we're playing.
NBA2K to start the year went as far as not allowing you to cross mingle with West and East coast players on a club. Something specifically with sports games seems to be difficult to allow a smooth connection between players from all over the continent. No issues playing other games with my online buddies, but NHL is a no go unless i want to be at an extreme disadvantage.
Because sports games need to be synced up. Everyone needs to see the puck in the same spot at the same time. Other games can use interpolation and, for the most part, get away with it just fine.
Rocket league isn't always synced. Sure it's annoying when you "hit" the ball and then all of a sudden it's in your net. However that frustration leaves when you check your ping and see 300 or even 100 for that matter. In the end as long as you have ~70 or less ms of latency the game is great.
Perhaps that is why these games have so many issues online. Maybe they need to look at allowing a little more desync to happen and not break the game. It's inevitable and trying to stop it at all costs seems to be bad for the game in some instances.
No.
And it's not that simple.
And you cannot repeat cannot compare rocket car game to this game.
Isn't it interesting that the ea studio behind this series is based on the west coast (specifically Vancouver) yet the majority of the online issues are for west coast users.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
User base is much greater in the East coast. You're more likely going to find a good connection in you're in Toronto than you are in Vancouver. I don't really blame EA for that, it can't be easy to provide a great connection when some users in a game are from West coast canada and some of them might be from Florida or something like that. It leads to a frustrating game experience usually for the West coast player because we're generally in the minority in any game we're playing.
NBA2K to start the year went as far as not allowing you to cross mingle with West and East coast players on a club. Something specifically with sports games seems to be difficult to allow a smooth connection between players from all over the continent. No issues playing other games with my online buddies, but NHL is a no go unless i want to be at an extreme disadvantage.
Because sports games need to be synced up. Everyone needs to see the puck in the same spot at the same time. Other games can use interpolation and, for the most part, get away with it just fine.
Rocket league isn't always synced. Sure it's annoying when you "hit" the ball and then all of a sudden it's in your net. However that frustration leaves when you check your ping and see 300 or even 100 for that matter. In the end as long as you have ~70 or less ms of latency the game is great.
Perhaps that is why these games have so many issues online. Maybe they need to look at allowing a little more desync to happen and not break the game. It's inevitable and trying to stop it at all costs seems to be bad for the game in some instances.
No.
And it's not that simple.
And you cannot repeat cannot compare rocket car game to this game.
Care to explain more? I'm not a fan of short vague posts. You seem to have knowledge of networking and I want to know more.
I see desync in lots of games and some of them it's not a huge issue. Sure I'd be frustrated if I lost a competitive rocket league game to desync but more often than not it's user error, either I chose west servers by mistake or I was downloading something.
Now an example of where it's not acceptable is escape from tarkov. If you desync in that game your bullets no longer exist and you cannot interact with the world. You can however be killed by someone who isn't desyncing. The devs of tarkov are spending a lot of time and energy fixing their desync problems.
Idk what their solutions are as I've only noticed the desync problems getting better but don't know how or why. Maybe it's to do with matchmaking and auto server selection, which is something that exists in nhl too. I'm not a fan of it but I'm hopeful it's only due to limited players in a beta.
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Just did another test now and numbers changed..PING 7 DOWNLOAD 3.41 UPLOAD 0.71
Did the speed test while on the forums and it read Ping 6 Down 3.35 up 0.66 lol.
What units are those numbers in? Because if it's Mbps you should be getting that for free.
That's still super low. Have you talked to your ISP to find out what speed you're supposed to be getting?
still going with my original thoughts in this thread, especially after talking / working with RSall14...
possible that traffic is not being routed via Vancouver / Seattle Canada U.S. peer points and back towards Denver or Chicago then back west. just saying it's possible.
where are you at? sorry if you already mentioned this.
right, the people having issues (or reporting them) with *increased latency* to the west servers are on the west coast.
you are in Montreal and your peering points to the U.S. are different then theirs.
I am fully aware of that. Just giving feedback to eliminate certain things.
gotcha, some are not aware of such things and things kinda tend to get lopped into a soupy networking mess 'round these parts.
No problemo. S'all good yo. Word to your mother and all that jazz.
I wonder if maybe they have a harder time diagnosing west coast issues from the west coast than they do east coast issues from the west coast.
User base is much greater in the East coast. You're more likely going to find a good connection in you're in Toronto than you are in Vancouver. I don't really blame EA for that, it can't be easy to provide a great connection when some users in a game are from West coast canada and some of them might be from Florida or something like that. It leads to a frustrating game experience usually for the West coast player because we're generally in the minority in any game we're playing.
NBA2K to start the year went as far as not allowing you to cross mingle with West and East coast players on a club. Something specifically with sports games seems to be difficult to allow a smooth connection between players from all over the continent. No issues playing other games with my online buddies, but NHL is a no go unless i want to be at an extreme disadvantage.
Because sports games need to be synced up. Everyone needs to see the puck in the same spot at the same time. Other games can use interpolation and, for the most part, get away with it just fine.
i've gone into this time and time again here. thread after thread.
Not only with Bell, im with Videotron and i get the same problem, my ping increase from 10 to 20 for the last month and a half now, but like OP said, no difference in the gameplay. Im from Montreal by the way.
Rocket league isn't always synced. Sure it's annoying when you "hit" the ball and then all of a sudden it's in your net. However that frustration leaves when you check your ping and see 300 or even 100 for that matter. In the end as long as you have ~70 or less ms of latency the game is great.
Perhaps that is why these games have so many issues online. Maybe they need to look at allowing a little more desync to happen and not break the game. It's inevitable and trying to stop it at all costs seems to be bad for the game in some instances.
No.
And it's not that simple.
And you cannot repeat cannot compare rocket car game to this game.
Care to explain more? I'm not a fan of short vague posts. You seem to have knowledge of networking and I want to know more.
I see desync in lots of games and some of them it's not a huge issue. Sure I'd be frustrated if I lost a competitive rocket league game to desync but more often than not it's user error, either I chose west servers by mistake or I was downloading something.
Now an example of where it's not acceptable is escape from tarkov. If you desync in that game your bullets no longer exist and you cannot interact with the world. You can however be killed by someone who isn't desyncing. The devs of tarkov are spending a lot of time and energy fixing their desync problems.
Idk what their solutions are as I've only noticed the desync problems getting better but don't know how or why. Maybe it's to do with matchmaking and auto server selection, which is something that exists in nhl too. I'm not a fan of it but I'm hopeful it's only due to limited players in a beta.