I had 31ms in EU Central and I switched to EU West, now I’m having 62ms consistently and it’s pretty annoying
eu-west datacenter is located in ireland; eu central is frankfurt/germany
I live in Germany and have 31ms on EUW.
i have 47ms from austria, which is fine. honestly everything below 100ms is fine
Is there a source on that?
basically you can simply google where aws has there eu-west and eu-central datacenter, which corresponds to the mapping of our regions.
here are the aws docs. further down the site is a list of all datacenter locations: Regions and Zones - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
From Slovenia:
eu central - 31ms
eu west - 47ms
I think during non-prime time hours I even get 16ms on EU Central from Slovenia. But yea, I also hit the 30’s too. ![]()
To be honest, these are not relevant. Like someone above mentioned, if its below 100ms it’s fine. I’d bet if you are not doing PvP, even above 100ms is fine.
We are talking about 0.1s delay for 100ms latency. This is usually important in Shooter games, not MMORPGs ![]()
You can see streamers playing on each region without problems (Asia, EU, NA).
They call the server Europe West then set it up in Dublin where the ping is higher
I’m from Portugal and I get more ping in EUW than in EUC
Not a lot more but still makes no sense
Also it is quite unstable
I found myself having lag spikes up to 150ms on wired connection