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so a little bit of a mind game here.
i live right here. (black square)

https://i.imgur.com/C03w2zj.jpg

as you can see

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i don't live in mongolia

i live closer to asia rather than europe.
but still i have 130-140 ping on european server, but chinese servers are close to 200 ping and korean are 300 (as well as japanese)
is it provider problem, or im just retarded and i live closer to eu?

so a little bit of a mind game here.
i live right here. (black square)
[img]https://i.imgur.com/C03w2zj.jpg[/img]
as you can see [spoiler]i don't live in mongolia[/spoiler] i live closer to asia rather than europe.
but still i have 130-140 ping on european server, but chinese servers are close to 200 ping and korean are 300 (as well as japanese)
is it provider problem, or im just retarded and i live closer to eu?
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#2
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why did that take me 5 mins to find the black square

why did that take me 5 mins to find the black square
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#3
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driftawhy did that take me 5 mins to find the black square

lol sorry dudes
i made it more obvious.

https://i.imgur.com/C03w2zj.jpg?1

[quote=drifta]why did that take me 5 mins to find the black square[/quote]
lol sorry dudes
i made it more obvious.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/C03w2zj.jpg?1[/img]
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#4
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you have to remember your signal to europe is bouncing off the antarctic ice shelf, which is basically a giant internet mirror, and your signal to korea isn't doing that -- it actually has to go up the entire mekong delta, which is a pain in the ass because it's a very crowded river

you have to remember your signal to europe is bouncing off the antarctic ice shelf, which is basically a giant internet mirror, and your signal to korea isn't doing that -- it actually has to go up the entire mekong delta, which is a pain in the ass because it's a very crowded river
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#5
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glassyou have to remember your signal to europe is bouncing off the antarctic ice shelf, which is basically a giant internet mirror, and your signal to korea isn't doing that -- it actually has to go up the entire mekong delta, which is a pain in the ass because it's a very crowded river

so you tell me to freeze the whole asia.
seems to be the decision, thank you! <3

[quote=glass]you have to remember your signal to europe is bouncing off the antarctic ice shelf, which is basically a giant internet mirror, and your signal to korea isn't doing that -- it actually has to go up the entire mekong delta, which is a pain in the ass because it's a very crowded river[/quote]
so you tell me to freeze the whole asia.
seems to be the decision, thank you! <3
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#6
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Basic model of your internet being routed:
Green: to Europe
Red: to China
Purple: China alternative route
Blue: from China to South Korea/Japan

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Basic model of your internet being routed:
Green: to Europe
Red: to China
Purple: China alternative route
Blue: from China to South Korea/Japan
[spoiler][img]https://i.imgur.com/Qx3yG2W.png[/img][/spoiler]
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#7
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SetsulBasic model of your internet being routed:
Green: to Europe
Red: to China
Purple: China alternative route
Blue: from China to South Korea/Japan
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wow, thanks.
it's actually interesting, because when i played Overwatch i had 110 ping in Asia (prolly some Japanese or Korean server)
but my friend that lives in the same city had 200 ping, and provider is the same.
eu ping was the same for both of us (130-140).

[quote=Setsul]Basic model of your internet being routed:
Green: to Europe
Red: to China
Purple: China alternative route
Blue: from China to South Korea/Japan
[spoiler][img]https://i.imgur.com/Qx3yG2W.png[/img][/spoiler][/quote]
wow, thanks.
it's actually interesting, because when i played Overwatch i had 110 ping in Asia (prolly some Japanese or Korean server)
but my friend that lives in the same city had 200 ping, and provider is the same.
eu ping was the same for both of us (130-140).
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#8
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Off topic but do you live like a few hours from Lake Baikal? If so that's mad cool.

Off topic but do you live like a few hours from Lake Baikal? If so that's mad cool.
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#9
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Do people in Mongolia even have wifi? (Off topic)

Do people in Mongolia even have wifi? (Off topic)
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#10
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No, wifi is actually illegal above an elevation of 1000m if there fewer cows than humans within the area.
The reason is the wifi leaks into space and attracts aliens. If they can't be tricked into thinking that cows are the dominant lifeform things might get nasty.
No, you can't just use something else in Mongolia, we've committed to the cow ruse everywhere else so the aliens would notice.
That means no wifi for Mongolians.

No, wifi is actually illegal above an elevation of 1000m if there fewer cows than humans within the area.
The reason is the wifi leaks into space and attracts aliens. If they can't be tricked into thinking that cows are the dominant lifeform things might get nasty.
No, you can't just use something else in Mongolia, we've committed to the cow ruse everywhere else so the aliens would notice.
That means no wifi for Mongolians.
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#11
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_KermitOff topic but do you live like a few hours from Lake Baikal? If so that's mad cool.

exactly, it's four hours from my city to lake.
but, you know, lake has some ecological problems that no one wants to solve.

[quote=_Kermit]Off topic but do you live like a few hours from Lake Baikal? If so that's mad cool.[/quote]
exactly, it's four hours from my city to lake.
but, you know, lake has some ecological problems that no one wants to solve.
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#12
match.tf
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This is now a Siberia nature thread. I live next to Baikal as well, feel free to ask your questions.
Come visit us right now, it's just -25°C outside!

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This is now a Siberia nature thread. I live next to Baikal as well, feel free to ask your questions.
Come visit us right now, it's just -25°C outside!

[spoiler][img]https://i.imgur.com/afQskr9.png[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/vVJscVb.png[/img][/spoiler]
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