There are a number of gaming proxy services out there that purport to offer lower latency and more stable connections to game servers, particularly for MMO's and in this case specifically, Ultima Online. They have become increasingly popular in the past couple of years, especially with pvp'rs. Unfortunately, as is often the case, there has been some confusion as to whether they are legal or not, and initially I was informed by official sources at Mythic that they were not. And as usual this lead to a lot of players who don't care about such things having an advantage, while those who try to play clean have been at a disadvantage.
However, I have had another conversation with official sources at Mythic, and these services are in fact legal. Part of the initial concern was that the software you install with them might include some form of "speed hack", but this has been determined to not be the case, and what they are is either a proxy, or vpn service, that is intended to improve your routing to game servers. The software that is included with them will also tweak your network settings, for better or for worse.
So what is the low down on these services? I have tested a couple of the most popular, Lowerping and WTFast, and have talked to a number of people that use these services. For people who are connecting from a location that is physically remote from their shard server, or those who have unreliable internet service, these services can be a godsend. They can dramatically lower your latency, and be the difference between the game being playable or not.
However, for those who know a lot about networking, and have spent a lot of time tweaking their networking, and have reliable internet service from a reputable carrier, these services will probably not do much for you, and in fact may undo some of your favourite tweaks and end up making things worse for you, as was the case in my testing.
So why have I posted this? One of my goals in game is to make every part of the game, including pvp, as accessible to everyone as possible, and most especially those who are new to the game, or who are at some kind of technical disadvantage. One of the ways you do that is by making information that might improve their game play experience available. So that is what I am doing here. Feel free to add this to UO Guide, your website, or whatever. Nothing empowers a gamer like good information...
However, I have had another conversation with official sources at Mythic, and these services are in fact legal. Part of the initial concern was that the software you install with them might include some form of "speed hack", but this has been determined to not be the case, and what they are is either a proxy, or vpn service, that is intended to improve your routing to game servers. The software that is included with them will also tweak your network settings, for better or for worse.
So what is the low down on these services? I have tested a couple of the most popular, Lowerping and WTFast, and have talked to a number of people that use these services. For people who are connecting from a location that is physically remote from their shard server, or those who have unreliable internet service, these services can be a godsend. They can dramatically lower your latency, and be the difference between the game being playable or not.
However, for those who know a lot about networking, and have spent a lot of time tweaking their networking, and have reliable internet service from a reputable carrier, these services will probably not do much for you, and in fact may undo some of your favourite tweaks and end up making things worse for you, as was the case in my testing.
So why have I posted this? One of my goals in game is to make every part of the game, including pvp, as accessible to everyone as possible, and most especially those who are new to the game, or who are at some kind of technical disadvantage. One of the ways you do that is by making information that might improve their game play experience available. So that is what I am doing here. Feel free to add this to UO Guide, your website, or whatever. Nothing empowers a gamer like good information...
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