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I'm finding games as usual, but I play mainly at peak times in euro and russia so that can be it.
Hello Mr.Albert,
have you tried to set your region preference to ''any'' ?
It gets bad, like real bad if you want to play on their servers.
Having a 1-2 second delay in controller for instance, is the least of your worries if you are in the west.
If you live on West Coast USA, your best bet is Europe or South Asia, because South Asia is still better than Russia in terms of distance.
So to that end, just pick Europe, it's 105ms from East Coast North America, though packet loss is very very common then.
The devs should follow War Thunder's example in server selection and filtering, and bring back population count to show you how many players are on (your excuse seems to be about people 'pirating' the torrents, but this is a free to play game).
Also, I wonder which datacenter the devs use for their game because lately it's having odd delays and such.
If someone lives in North America, they can search USA and Europe, and not get thrown into Russia and South Asia
automaticly at South Asia Region
Then you should try to set it to ''any'' you might end up in Russian or EU or even a U.S. server but will get game alot faster.
P.S. I'm in the States.