Hi
Does anyone know if you can see what latency (ping) you have to the server you are playing on? In a "normal" online shooter I wouldn’t normally play on a server that had more latency (between me and the server) than 30-40ms as it highest. As with high latency you would strange things like players not taking damager, shooting you through walls etc. where most of us would be complaining about hackers.
I know that you can’t choice which servers to play on but at least it give me the option to play on a “high” latency server and accept the problems there or do something else?
https://www.reddit.com/r/thedivision...ock_those_you/ should help.
The game had a insane tendancy to put me in china or japan when i'm from sweden, so before i did this i played with between 400 and 800ms latency. Much better now, altho you do get a delta error when logging in from time to time. Just wait a few min and try again and you should be put at another datacenter.
Thx a lot will check that out, fantastic that you need to IP block.Originally Posted by Bullekaj Go to original post
How did you do to measure your latency when it was between 400 and 800ms?
Edit : I found this to check what server you are connected to
http://www.gamesring.com/game-guides...ping-division/
if someone is looking for this.
Just open the resource monitor and check the current connections. I played with it open on a second monitor for a day or two to see what was going on. You will see 2-4 SSL connections ( port 443 ) heading off to ubi servers, probably login and stats or some mumbo like that. Along with 2-3 port 55000 connections, which are the connection the game actually run on, one in my case is heading of to the same location as the login, so, more stats? While one with a higher load is heading off to whatever location the game decides i should play on. Before i blocked CH, JP and AU i always ended up there. But now i end up in either france or germany.Originally Posted by kiiak Go to original post
You can check where the ip is by typing it in to this little thingy: https://www.iplocation.net/
Edit: And yeah, it's pretty silly that we have to find ways around their server selections. But hey, put enough people with enough motivation behind a problem and a solution is bound to show up!
And if anybody is wondering about the JP adresses: 103.194.164.0 - 103.194.165.255.