First of all, I apologize my bad grammar but I've been on vacation so I haven't been practicing my English, I'm so sorry.
I know there are other threads discussing about this but I'm here to talk about the bad connection South Americans like me are always dealing with.
The problem
As we all know, CCG is hosted in the United Kingdom, that means, European players are not likely to have this problem, but there's a huge percentage of players from countries such as Argentina, Chile, Brasil, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, Colombia, etc that have this problem when playing in the server. We all have at least 200ms, and for us is really sad to realize that we aren't able to play fluently in our favourite server (perhaps).
Consequences
As a result of the distance between the host and our countries, we don't only experiment lag, but also we witness a noticeable delay when we open chests (SkyWars), shoot an arrow, PVP, open the trading villager (Eggwars), shooting snowballs(arcade games), etc
And believe me or not it is a big disadvantage when our opponent is an English guy with perhaps 20ms and we are a South American guy with 270ms. We just can't enjoy the whole server as others do.
Possible solutions / My suggestion
So, what I've been thinking and could be the best solution is to to make another host in the US maybe, or in the SA perhaps, an SA/US server and an EU server. If the new host is in the US, we aren't going to get 30ms like others from Europe, but at least we won't get 250ms as we used to, hosting CCG in the US should give SA people around 140-190ms which is, at least, way better than 270ms or even 300ms. If hosted in SA (in a country like Chile, Peru, or Bolivia, which are located in the middle of SA) would give us -100ms for sure.
But then we have the problem that IT WON'T BE AN EASY TASK
Certainly, hosting a whole server to another country is not an easy task to make in a single day, it would take several months. But if they finally decide to make this "South American's dream" come true, it is going to be a tough task.
THANKS FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO READ THIS, AND WE REALLY HOPE THIS IDEA COULD BE DONE.
-Gabo
I know there are other threads discussing about this but I'm here to talk about the bad connection South Americans like me are always dealing with.
The problem
As we all know, CCG is hosted in the United Kingdom, that means, European players are not likely to have this problem, but there's a huge percentage of players from countries such as Argentina, Chile, Brasil, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, Colombia, etc that have this problem when playing in the server. We all have at least 200ms, and for us is really sad to realize that we aren't able to play fluently in our favourite server (perhaps).
Consequences
As a result of the distance between the host and our countries, we don't only experiment lag, but also we witness a noticeable delay when we open chests (SkyWars), shoot an arrow, PVP, open the trading villager (Eggwars), shooting snowballs(arcade games), etc
And believe me or not it is a big disadvantage when our opponent is an English guy with perhaps 20ms and we are a South American guy with 270ms. We just can't enjoy the whole server as others do.
Possible solutions / My suggestion
So, what I've been thinking and could be the best solution is to to make another host in the US maybe, or in the SA perhaps, an SA/US server and an EU server. If the new host is in the US, we aren't going to get 30ms like others from Europe, but at least we won't get 250ms as we used to, hosting CCG in the US should give SA people around 140-190ms which is, at least, way better than 270ms or even 300ms. If hosted in SA (in a country like Chile, Peru, or Bolivia, which are located in the middle of SA) would give us -100ms for sure.
But then we have the problem that IT WON'T BE AN EASY TASK
Certainly, hosting a whole server to another country is not an easy task to make in a single day, it would take several months. But if they finally decide to make this "South American's dream" come true, it is going to be a tough task.
THANKS FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO READ THIS, AND WE REALLY HOPE THIS IDEA COULD BE DONE.
-Gabo
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