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Please look at the current packet loss issues at your connection to the level3 internet back bone... Lots of us are having 95% packet loss and this has been happening for a few weeks now, with no change... The game is unplayable...

Here is the main thread we have running on the issue, but there are many more if you look through the forums -

http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=834473



I would say this issue should be a priority over worrying about character transfers



. Eric, URGENTPlease look at the current packet loss issues at your connection to the level3 internet back bone... Lots of us are having 95% packet loss and this has been happening for a few weeks now, with no change... The game is unplayable...Here is the main thread we have running on the issue, but there are many more if you look through the forums -I would say this issue should be a priority over worrying about character transfers



However, since we are not all having this issue.... exactly how can this be dictated as a Bioware must fix their network connectivity???



There are a lot of hops between a PC and the servers. And in the past, I have seen this issue from time to time.. and each and every time it turned out to be my ISP and it's local backbone. I live Silicon Valley.... and this happens sometimes. And because we are a high internet traffic region.... it gets priority and attention pretty quickly (as in.. within days).



My point: put the pressure on your ISP to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. Even if it is somewhere down the chain inside the EA backbone.... your ISP can help prove this. Of course, depending on your ISP... they could also just try to straight-arm you and blame it on something beyond their control. I completely understand that some people ARE having this issue, and have been for a while.However, since we are not all having this issue.... exactly how can this be dictated as a Bioware must fix their network connectivity???There are a lot of hops between a PC and the servers. And in the past, I have seen this issue from time to time.. and each and every time it turned out to be my ISP and it's local backbone. I live Silicon Valley.... and this happens sometimes. And because we are a high internet traffic region.... it gets priority and attention pretty quickly (as in.. within days).My point: put the pressure on your ISP to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. Even if it is somewhere down the chain inside the EA backbone.... your ISP can help prove this. Of course, depending on your ISP... they could also just try to straight-arm you and blame it on something beyond their control. When you find yourself surrounded by hostile Clowns... always go for the "Juggler" first.