I've been about twice as slow as normal recently. I'm reluctant to believe that it's a problem with my computer... It does seem to be a widespread European-based problem
I think it is slow atm. Have some problems with it from time to time as well, specially in the (central european) evening and around the (central european) early afternoon.
Hmm, not slow for me at all, Netherlands. Best easy way to measure it is probably the ping time to the server, mine is 119 ms (windows: open command prompt, type 'ping www.conquerclub.com').
I find as soon as the East Coast of America wakes up, my CC conection sucks, I can only manage 3 sec moves as opposed to 1 sec moves, before you all wake up. About 12.00pm UK time. Its the same day in day out!!!!!
sherkaner wrote:Hmm, not slow for me at all, Netherlands. Best easy way to measure it is probably the ping time to the server, mine is 119 ms (windows: open command prompt, type 'ping http://www.conquerclub.com').
Good idea. It's also worth trying the command 'tracert www.conquerclub.com' and you can get a vague idea of where the package slows. The package slows by almost double when it reaches the USA from here with relatively fast transactions locally.
sherkaner wrote:Hmm, not slow for me at all, Netherlands. Best easy way to measure it is probably the ping time to the server, mine is 119 ms (windows: open command prompt, type 'ping http://www.conquerclub.com').
Good idea. It's also worth trying the command 'tracert http://www.conquerclub.com' and you can get a vague idea of where the package slows. The package slows by almost double when it reaches the USA from here with relatively fast transactions locally.
How do I get the command window to stay open after it's done?