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30-Oct-2014 13:29
yeah I had a play last night on melee characters where i thought i would notice the difference, my how US servers feel sluggish in comparison now
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30-Oct-2014 13:40
Game is reporting 44 ms for me in a starting zone; a huge improvement over the 196 ms I get to my usual server.
Pity it feels slower, thanks to the
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