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If you get good ping and find people playing then it's good.
If not, then you can just refund the game (just don't play it for more than 2 hours if you want to refund it)
As for ping, the game is pretty generous in that regard: it's still okay to play up to about 200-250. Although the experience might be not that smooth as with low pings, you can still stay "competitive". I can play on most US servers being in Russia.
The bad news is, community servers (and/or game net code) seems to be not that smooth generally, so, even when playing on low ping servers, connection might be unstable. That sometimes (I would say, relatively often) leads to choppiness and general "stuttering" even on familiar servers. So, it's often a matter of looking which server is not choppy to play specifically today.