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South America server ping testing is up, your results?

It’s a SA server located in Brazil, but still an international server. They have to place it in one country afterall.

Keep in mind this server will be available through Steam, using the English client. The pt-br version for Brazilians is another thing.

Well, they said that their partnership with Level Up! Games was valid because there were no plans of starting a SA server on Steam. But they did it. So what happens now? We wanna know :slight_smile:

I’m jelly…I don’t get anything less than 90 on Orsha in the US…keep spiking over 120 and it’s noticeable.

162 ms from australia better then 400 i suppose :P, probably puts me in the viable range for pvp.

Ines confirmed two different servers, one localized in portuguese for Brazilians, and this international SA server through steam (English client) :slight_smile:

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I test again and…

media: 73ms , 0%perdidos.

Vtr, Chile, Concepcion.

Well South america region is huge and gaming community is small… that’s the main reason it’s such a difficult market, i will still transfer, more channels for me w and i may learn portuguese in the process

Latinos should test again.
The first hour was at peak.

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Really? But is this less than you get to SEA?

On klaipeda i had anywhere from 300-500 ms on a daily basis if i can stay on 100-200 ON Sea i will be happy

i am sure with wtfast i can probably drop my ping to the lower 100’s

server location no matter most of the time, what it matters is how it connect with the net.

I’m sorry, I mean between SEA and SA, how is ur ping?
I’m from SA, I’m just surprised that you get a better ping to Brazil. :slight_smile:

I just realized this is south america thread… yeah i can’t even ping SA “Request timed out”

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43 ms, sin paquetes perdidos. Córdoba, Argentina. Usando el nefasto Arnet. Me parece que no hay espacio a la duda en mi caso. En Klaipeda tengo 175 usando WTFast, 230 sin ningún VPN.

I expected something like this XD

42ms oh yes (from argentina). Now to wait for the F2P release xDDD.

Bienvenido :laughing:

200+ ms en promedio desde Colombia
Bueno igual yo tengo varios amigos en NA así que no creo que me hubiera transferido de todas formas.

It’s not only distance - routing matters a lot. Depending on ISP, Colombia and Venezuela might send all packets to USA first and then back to other countries - even though it makes absolutely no sense - which makes ping skyrocket. Some brazilian ISPs go as far as sending ALL data to US and then back to Brazil (?).

Perdóname la respuesta en inglés, mi español es una caca. :grin:

May I add that in those cases VPN’s may do wonders!

That’s maybe the best use a player can make of them :stuck_out_tongue:

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