I'd say server issue, not the game itself, but agree, a lot of yellow adders and scarlet kreits recently :/I'm still experiencing these lag problems. Sometimes a FSD jump works as usual, sometimes it takes "ages" like 30 seconds or so. Same with opening the system map. Also, when scanning a system for the first time, it takes time before all planets are visible in the system map.
There seems also to be a problem with Codex updates. My number of detailed scans in the exploration tab hasn't changed for days, while I was constantly scanning with the FSS.
FDev, fix your game before adding new features!
I am in Uk but past week in the evenings it was a carnage... daytime smooth as a whistleDefinitely server issue. Get yourself a vpn and set your IP to UK. That solved it for me. The server for your region seems to be crappy. Don´t know, why Frontier doesn´t move their butts..
This. German Telekom is notorious for bad routing, not just ED. Using NordVPN helped in such cases. (Don't forget to set the adapter to use in the game settings)Definitely server issue. Get yourself a vpn and set your IP to UK. That solved it for me. The server for your region seems to be crappy. Don´t know, why Frontier doesn´t move their butts..
extremely bad response times when using the galaxy map or try to open a system from there, exploration results are delayed, gathering materials on planets, UI menues, etc.
btw germany, 1&1, 100MBit
I tried various solutions from here, but I'm fairly sure that the problem is not or not solely on my side. Maybe someone can point me to the correct IP for a pingplotter test to see if there's a problem and eventually where? At least from the readings in the network section I'd say my ping is somewhat bad at the moment, but honestly I never paid attention to that before as everything worked fairly well. At least until now...
FDev uses AWS's EC2 in Dublin to run the game, that's AWS region eu-west-1. There are several Internet tools to check the connectivity to AWS regions & services:
http://awsspeedtest.xvf.dk
http://cloudharmony.com/speedtest-for-aws:ec2-eu-west-1
You may also check the network connections on your PC and you'll see that the ED executable connects to EC2 eu-west-1 addresses.
Today I installed a VPN service (NordVPN) as @Ettanin recommended. All lags and delays were immediately gone.
So, it's my ISP's peering policy.
More information about these dubious policies can be found here:
English translation: https://translate.google.com/transl...it-im-Markt-der-Peering-Anbieter-4886694.html
German original: https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Mi...it-im-Markt-der-Peering-Anbieter-4886694.html