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Edited by Crisidelm: 2/25/2021 11:24:57 PM
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During peak hours, the ping goes through the roof, which means high jitter (which impacts Destiny 2 severely). That leads me to believe that your ISP doesn't have a backbone strong enough to support all the connection loads efficiently (they maybe oversold their connections?).
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  • they're the biggest internet provider in Ireland, and one of the big ones in the UK as well (Virgin Media) it was probably ok when the whole country was not on lockdown in their homes

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  • Edited by Crisidelm: 2/26/2021 1:41:02 PM
    Supposedly their current backbone can keep up with the pressure of the lockdown and people working from home; they should improve on that but it costs money, and most Internet services do not suffer that much from high pings and jitter (but online gaming on a P2P setting is one of those that do suffer a lot).

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