Path of Exile 2

Path of Exile 2

Nagano Dec 6, 2024 @ 3:55pm
Latency
Has anyone encountered latency in the game? There were no such problems in POE 1. But now I appear at the location and at first everything is ok, then I get killed by a boss, I appear at the checkpoint and I have a big latency. And while I'm standing, I have a ping in the neighborhood of 30-40, but when I start moving ping increases to 400
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F1LiH Dec 6, 2024 @ 4:26pm 
same
Mita (prime) Dec 7, 2024 @ 11:17pm 
same
NUKINGFOOBS Dec 7, 2024 @ 11:26pm 
yep. barely playable but muscling thru
Nemo Dec 7, 2024 @ 11:39pm 
Originally posted by Ih8myjob:
Nope. Highest I've seen is mid 40s.

There's a server in my state though. Going to guess most people that sat yes are going to be ones that are pretty geographically separated from their nearest server.
No, that's common problem, i have around 10ms and it still go up to 400-500ms every few seconds. And this problem was in POE 1 too, but there is a network option like "latency auto/predictive" (or something like that) and it fix the problem. There is no such option in POE 2, unfourtanately.
Dark Bison Dec 8, 2024 @ 12:05am 
Originally posted by Nemo:
Originally posted by Ih8myjob:
Nope. Highest I've seen is mid 40s.

There's a server in my state though. Going to guess most people that sat yes are going to be ones that are pretty geographically separated from their nearest server.
No, that's common problem, i have around 10ms and it still go up to 400-500ms every few seconds. And this problem was in POE 1 too, but there is a network option like "latency auto/predictive" (or something like that) and it fix the problem. There is no such option in POE 2, unfourtanately.
\Documents\My Games\Path of Exile 2\poe2_production_Config.ini
find the line networking_type=automatic and set it to networking_type=predictive

Be sure to save the changes
Last edited by Dark Bison; Dec 8, 2024 @ 12:05am
Nemo Dec 8, 2024 @ 12:10am 
Originally posted by Dark Bison:
Originally posted by Nemo:
No, that's common problem, i have around 10ms and it still go up to 400-500ms every few seconds. And this problem was in POE 1 too, but there is a network option like "latency auto/predictive" (or something like that) and it fix the problem. There is no such option in POE 2, unfourtanately.
\Documents\My Games\Path of Exile 2\poe2_production_Config.ini
find the line networking_type=automatic and set it to networking_type=predictive

Be sure to save the changes
Yep, I did it yesterday. Didn't work, unfourtanately.
serotoninpack Dec 8, 2024 @ 12:22am 
It is some sort of memory leak. Happens in interval of one hour in my case. Logging out and back in solves it.
Dark Bison Dec 8, 2024 @ 12:25am 
Originally posted by Nemo:
Originally posted by Dark Bison:
\Documents\My Games\Path of Exile 2\poe2_production_Config.ini
find the line networking_type=automatic and set it to networking_type=predictive

Be sure to save the changes
Yep, I did it yesterday. Didn't work, unfourtanately.
I get the same network spikes too and so does my friends, it might be something with their servers they have to figure out in the next coming weeks or months. It is early access so there will be issues here and there.
AlexSW Dec 8, 2024 @ 1:24am 
Originally posted by Dark Bison:
Originally posted by Nemo:
No, that's common problem, i have around 10ms and it still go up to 400-500ms every few seconds. And this problem was in POE 1 too, but there is a network option like "latency auto/predictive" (or something like that) and it fix the problem. There is no such option in POE 2, unfourtanately.
\Documents\My Games\Path of Exile 2\poe2_production_Config.ini
find the line networking_type=automatic and set it to networking_type=predictive

Be sure to save the changes
Same problem. I tried this solution and it didn't help. Moreover, before today's update, I had such a situation with network latency only in the city, everything was fine in other locations. Right now, after installing the update, I have this situation everywhere.
serotoninpack Dec 8, 2024 @ 1:28am 
Originally posted by Ih8myjob:
Originally posted by serotoninpack:
It is some sort of memory leak. Happens in interval of one hour in my case. Logging out and back in solves it.

A memory leak wouldnt impact connection latency.... lol

On my graphs latency spikes coincide with the CPU spikes. Tho' i'm on a linux platform, so causes might differ. Those spikes appear at approx 1 hour intervals.
Last edited by serotoninpack; Dec 8, 2024 @ 1:30am
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