My average MS is something like 26 I believe. But anything up to 70 I consider normal.
I have been playing WoW for 10 years now. And to this day, Iâm still playing with 250ms EU and 350ms US. Iâm from the South African region.
Same here, im getting 170ms though, but after the whole âSA internet downâ think a week ago its back to 250 ms
14 here in the UK
40ms here in Serbia.Also it is 14ms probably because you are closer to their server for EU region.
Not cool man donât be like that that joke is really offensive to them but if you ment it literally that makes that question ignorant alot of course they have internet lol.
Northern Sweden here, 40-50 ms with fibre. Too much I think.
If you ask me up to 100ms is ok, everything after that is unplayable.
Well, I guess we Swedes are spoiled with very good connections. I suppose it might be as you say Halicos, itâs physical distance to the server that matters. (myself I think we are a neclected part of SwedenâŚ)
Yeah definitely, I have 30ms back home in Norway and my internet is way better there.
14ms! I am sure you are one of those who keep killing me in PvP battles
i mean, they are 500 years behind the rest of the world so wasnt sure
Whats up with the horde faction?
Kicking people off groups just because they are vulperas, making threads telling how much people sucks and now we have these kind of replies.
You are probably a little kid who has no idea related to what you are talking about.
I get 17-21 Home/17-24 World to Classic and 16-21 Home/17-19 World on retail depending on the realm.
You also have strong internet or close to their server .
400Mbs/40Mbs, thatâs megabits.
Oh, Iâm from the same Region, but not the same country. Iâm from a neighbor island independent of South Africa. So, my Internet was not down. lol
Well, if you have a fibre optic internet connection of speed higher than 3 Mbps itâs more than enough for you to play most online games including WoW with really good latencies.
The two things that matter the most when it comes to Latency (ping) are the distances between the host and the client, and how much traffic there is on your ISPâs private network. Iâm not including the Host personal networking in this, but it matters too.
We have one of worldâs highest GDP per capita, can you imagine what life must be like here? Terrible. We live in tents and ride camels.