The Viper base in Canada
Stronghold in the Desert
Dr Destroyers Lab
Every single one lags to high heaven. Framerate in these instances is fine, 80-100, but whenever my group starts fighting ~anything~ my latency spikes up to 4000ms or higher and I just rubber-band on the spot endlessly until they've moved on. Dr Destroyers Lab was the worst for this, and all players in there experienced some network lag but not quite to the detrimental effect I did.
:mad:
Makes it utterly pointless to play group content at the moment. If I exit back to the main zone instance my ping will drop back to normal (300-400ms as I'm form Australia).
But there's defiantly something very broken with the group instances, at least for me.
System Specs:
Intel E8500, 4870X2 2GB, 4GB DDRII 800 RAM
Network Specs:
ISP:
TPG (clicky for their website)
Type: ADSL2+
Modem Router: Dlink DSL-2740B (Firmware AUS_2.32)
Sync Speed: 21847kbps downstream & 1020kbps upstream
Comments
Edit: We're playing from the UK same line.
Only seems to happen in some instances and mainly with a full party.
Still happening. This time it lagged out so much the game eventually just crashed to the desktop, all the while I was chatting to my guild mates over Ventrilo (a US vent server no less) and it was lag free (200ms). One of my group members was connecting from Australia also and he wasn't having any issues. As neither of us were having issues on Ventrilo and I never have these problems in world zones the logical conclusion is that there might a problem with the game client no?
As other have suggested, this happens with full teams, and others in my super group have said they've experienced similar problems.
Can someone please look into this. Every ticket I create for it is closed with "we are unable to reproduce your issue" which is really quite frustrating. I'm normally not a forum troll but I think I have a legit issue and it's being ignored. If my voice keeps endlessly echoing off the walls I'll resort to posting youtube videos of lagtastic champions play, but I'd rather this just get acknowledged and worked on.
The thread is so old, the names of the people who posted in them have been forgotten.
It's so old, the computers of today have anywhere between twice to four times the amount of RAM that OPs computer had at the time they posted their system specs. It's so old the manufacturer of the graphics card they have technically doesn't exist anymore (they got merged into AMD early into the 2010s!)
To answer the question though, the main thing you want to do is to turn off Soft Particles under advanced video options. This makes a huge difference. Even then though GPUs have gotten way more powerful and advanced over eight years.
In the future please create a new thread about your issue rather than going back in time, as this will be more liable to get current people to answer your question.