It’s okay! You will be fine, I promise. Keep your head up!
Because the basis of the post is still correct. The “Lag” they are experiencing is a issue on their end. Do you really think lag happens because multi billion dollar company “cheaped out” on their servers, or is it not the more likely issue that the users them selves cheaped out on their connection and hardware?
LMAO…you just made fool of yourself, guy…“ALMOST NEVER”
If the server is having issues, and sometimes it DOES contrary to your ignorance here, WE WILL see it on our end…REGARDLESS of our rig or our connection, LMAO.
Then explain why I never lag, but the people complaining seem to lag every day?
When it takes 5 seconds for me to apply SW:Pain to a target, it’s defiintely not my machine lol. Maldraxxus world boss was smooth as silk the first week. This week the lag was horrendous! As soon as WB went down, the lag went away.
If it were my machine, how can the same fight with a similar amount of people in the area be totally different from week to week, or even toon to toon?
Some alts I’ve done on world bosses have had different experiences on the same server on the same day! It’s just like that world boss in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms was in 8.3
Hey Aurdomew! I know you are going through a hard time - stay positive! 
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No, it’s just not definitely that. Duh? If my hops are going through random congested servers on the way to Blizz, that affects my latency.
You aren’t under the assumption that when you play you are directly connected to Blizzard, are you? That’s flat out wrong. Your data takes hops on the way to Blizz, through any number of servers not belonging to you or Blizz.
Nope, I don’t. But neither do they control how your data hops from your home to their servers.
No, it’s not that either! Sheesh! DO YOU UNDERSTAND HOW DATA MOVES OVER THE INTERNET, SON?
Lmao…
Sorry son but you are WRONG.
I watched my wifes FPS go from 200ish to less than TEN when she was moving in BFA content.
I had her go directly BACK from where she came from and back up to 200ish.
I had her go back and forth a few times and EVERY SINGLE TIME she crossed that point her framerate would go between 200 and the lower number.
sorry son but that AINT a user end problem…and youre diagnostic skills are garbage if you claim it is.
Wow, and I thought Metro was bad with this kind of stuff.
Im not an expert but I deal with residential networking every day and by faaar the most common problem I see is people double NAT themselves with all these consumer meshing APs out these days that promise “smart” wifi or some other marketing jank.
Dont put a router behind a router unless you know what you’re doing. Or buy an actual AP
Not to mention leaving the radio in the old router on. One house I was at had 7 networks all piled on top of each other.
While user side issues could be factor making some of the connection issues worse. I highly doubt it’s all on user side.
Seriously, OP. Learn something today…
https://web.stanford.edu/class/msande91si/www-spr04/readings/week1/InternetWhitepaper.htm
That’s “How the Internet Works” on a collegiate level.
After reading and absorbing that, you come back and tell me how all the lag is definitely 100% of the time at the end user.
Go on.
LMAO…CODE causes a HUGE part of the lag guy…just ask those HIGH END RIG users about that who had lag problems with Morrowind years ago LMAO.
Lord…just stop talking ![]()
Of course not, I suppose another issue is where you live, that also affects things, but that too is a user end issue.
… are you THAT stupid?.
never mind read more of the posts that gave me … the yes answer.
Because youre either a flat out liar…or you just get lucky and arent there when it is happening.
Well, it can be the internet provider network who is overused. The North America Internet is a network of 13 000 private owned networks. They don’t have the same quality. Internet Service Providers tends to do some throttling in peak hours.
Test it for yourself:
~https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/how-can-i-tell-if-my-internet-is-being-throttled-by-my-isp#:~:text=The%20easiest%20way%20to%20determine,is%20likely%20throttling%20your%20service.
No.
Your data goes through hops on it’s way to Blizz.
Do you get this concept? Let’s start here.
Here’s the facts, I don’t lag. My internet is good. The people I know with good internet also do not lag. Many other people lag, and It seems unlikely they pay for the good stuff.