What bothers me is at 3:58 you look at your ping on the task manager, and after the ''change'' is done, you rely on the Exit Lag numbers instead of going back to the same option to check the ping difference. It's like comparing apples to oranges. No way to tell how your ping really has been changed. I am trying it out right now and it shows me 6ms on recommanded as I live in Quebec and I wanna play on EU servers. Let me know what you think!
Very late reply but I compared the ping via task manager before and after using EL. Before I was getting around 230 ping (from New Zealand, playing in NA), after using EL my ping becomes 50-60. Seems to work very well.
I dont know how accurate the ping displayed on exitlag is, cos im on NA playing from Sydney, and I connected to the sydney route and it says i have 10 ping lol, whereas resource monitor says more like 120-140
Yeah, I'm Australian as well, we're better off optimizing for an NA server to improve our ping to those servers, using Sydney still has to then route to NA servers
Playing on EU with a 30 ping, so no need to improve anything here. Also i tested Exitlag in World of Warcraft and Archeage Unchained. Unfortunately it didnt got my ping any better in those two games, also reading on the internet you have like mixed reviews of those tools. Also in every video i've seen they compare the ressource monitor to the Exitlag Launcher, which is not how it works, because those are two different sources of information. Would've helped if you would've actually show the Ressource Monitor before and after you started Exitlag. I also commented exactly that on other videos, but nobody ever showed me those compared numbers and i guess they know why. I really like your videos, keep on going with the content :)
@@RainbowSushiii I'm not educated enough on network and internet connectivity stuff, so i don't know if its even possible to actually improve your connection like that, because what you are basically doing here is to connect to another server, which in my logic is one more connection in the chain to the BDO Server itself. So its basically bullshit, but thats just my uneducated opinion and based on what i've read about Exitlag and other tools and the lack of communication from streams (which seem just to want their community to drop some cash there to make a a few more dollars), they probably dont know anything about the tool either besides just spaming commercial/marketing stuff to make people buy into it.
@@noWokeGaming oh no im pretty sure its because my down and up arent good enough and the actual problem is physical lmao exitlag gives u the easier route over less crowded and faster servers (their own) and because u send ur data 4x instead of once if an oopsie happens u still got a perfectly fine connection. doesnt work if all this data doesnt fit through ur connection tho xD
@@RainbowSushiii Well then i dont know why IT didnt Work for me and my buddys at all, because we have Solid and fast Provider in Germany and i measured my Connection via different sources during the Test and IT Had 0 Impact on neither package loss nor Ping/latency
U the only one know how to stream bdo perfectly. Between grinding, pvping and nodewars, only thing missing that u don't have stream schedule or stream daily. I wish u stream eveyday
Using pingzapper. Pretty good and happy with it. But thx for info. Btw new adons would be Nice to see for pvp/pve with -DP changes and +30 AP to monsters removed.
Yo Choice, I used your link for ExitLag, and I must say. Don't know if that shit increased my RNG. Grinded for like a min at SE and dropped a based disto...then I was able to one tap it from base to TRI with all the disto's i've been hoarding cuz i'm waiting for that 150FS come wednesday
hi, bdo player from eu playing on na servers, i can tell you that it is insane, went from 155ms to 82. Stop buying pearl for cosmetics and spend a little bit in this instead ;)