Glade posted in the IeSF signup thread that he was getting better ping to NA than SEA, and a few people shared his view. I would be very interested in getting some data on this (not opinions, but raw facts), so i'd like to get some peoples tracert information
How do you do this?
Press Windows Key + R
Type 'cmd' -> Enter
This opens a dialogue box. Type in: tracert 202.9.67.254
This will run the tracert. Take note of the ping at the last hop. This is for the SEA server
tracert 12.129.202.154
Record the ping in the last hop here too, this is the NA server
Then post in this thread with your Location and ISP, for example me:
Sydney - Telstra ADSL2
163ms - SEA
160ms - NA
I'm on college internet, so I don't know exactly who my provider is. Though while running the tests I've hopped to voxcom, aapt, then telstra, so yeah.
SEA timed out jump 16 - 247 ms
NA timed out jump 23 - 203 ms
It doesn't matter which directory you are in, just type in "tracert us.battle.net", "tracert eu.battle.net" or "tracert sea.battle.net" depending on which server YOU are from to find out your current ping to your current server. For e.g if you're from the US, to make comparisons with the Korean and NA servers just type in "tracert kr.logon.battle.net" and "tracert us.battle.net" respectively. The simple way of interpreting tracert results is to look at the last few hops and compare them to each other. Generally anything under 250ms is playable but it also depends on your tolerance to lag. As a guideline you would want a relatively similar ping values from US/KR (so latency is similar as well) and to not exceed 300ms. But hey if you built up your lag tolerance and are used to playing at 300ms and get a similar result on KR it just means that you will be playing with the same level of latency there.
Note: For those unsure, the most accurate way to test your lag will be by requesting a free KR Guest Pass from us, the steps can be found at the bottom of this guide.
My case is slightly different because the SEA server is located in Singapore so all Singaporeans get about 12ms which is similar to LAN latency haha My ping to Korea is very acceptable at about 220ms. My ping to NA (not shown) is about 210ms so there is very little difference for me in playing on NA and KR, and both KR and NA latencies are definitely playable as they are quite far under 300ms. A cute story to share is xGkingnMafia laddered on SEA with a 350ms latency for the whole of last year. This is why his LAN tournament results (where uses a better ISP) are so much better than his online tournament results! Lag is an important factor for any competitive game
I do not believe this is right though, in-game just after checking with command prompt, SEA is faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar worse than NA. definitely not a small difference as these 2 trace routes would suggest.
I do not believe this is right though, in-game just after checking with command prompt, SEA is faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar worse than NA. definitely not a small difference as these 2 trace routes would suggest.
Then run it a few more times at different times to get some more data points. Raw data is unbiased, and even if it feels worse, maybe it's really not that much different.
Easier version, basicallt same thing but you can use sea.battle.net instead of the IP numbers, taken from the guide to installing TW/KR.
This will tracert to the website, not the game servers. They could be on the same server, but I am honestly not sure, and thus would prefer people to trace to the IP addresses.
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