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I rarely hear many Australian would do this. Itβs just Australian in general.
Edit: Iβm going to throw a Jamaican accent in here too. Is that ok or no?
My Bangladeshi parents say that those that were born here or raised here will have no difficulty in navigating the job market. However to the Asian Australians who were either born here or came to this country at a young age how have you find the job market? I would especially like to hear from those that were average students and not selective school 99.95 atars or 80+wam in university. I am emphasing this since I am average when it comes to educational achievements so it be refreshing to see those in a similar background made it to a good job in down under.
Hello!
I am an Asian American 16m from California. My hobbies are: watching too much TV, reading, listening to music (jazz, r&b, soul, funk, classical), learning French, studying history/philosophy, and.... procrastinating on schoolwork... I'm looking to find friends **around my age** who belong to the Asian diasporas of the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and France. Am even toying with the idea of making a group-chat or Discord server. Please DM with your age, gender, etc. if you are interested in chatting. If you're not Asian but are interested in talking to me, definitely DM me regardless! Apologies for the long post!
This was dismissed as FUD by Dan during one of the recent AMAs.
It is common knowledge that connection to server matters in gaming, and for veve when you are dealing with literal milliseconds for drops because of a first come first serve basis, connection aka ping to server really matters.
Veve appears to be hosted on AWS servers. After digging through the community posts and how successful communities are, I am lead to believe that they are using the Virginia and London servers.
Using cloudping.info most Asians and Australians ping these servers at over 220ms, thus by the time we can send a buy now indicator to the servers we are already 2 seconds behind anyone from US/UK. You can understand why this would be a problem for this community.
Everything is based on anecdotal evidence.I have been participating in drops since March, and following YouTubers such as stayingalpha who broadcast their drops live from the beginning. There has been a very evident change in the success of my drops since clockgate. Whereas those YouTubers seem to be relatively unaffected in success rate.
I find it hard to believe that when I have 4-5 people sitting together (and other friends in Asia) participating in drops getting nothing for blind drops with 30,000 mints, or even dedicated collectable drops (such as the latest safin mask) at 7007 mints that we can get nothing, while watching American YouTubers secure drops 100% live on multiple devices (2 devices, 2 secured) that latency is not at play here.
I can understand losing out in low mints, however when you are getting 0% amongst several people over several drops (5 drops x 5 people = 0/25) for HIGHER mint drops (comics, blind boxes etc) whilst watching close to 100% hit rate from YouTubers I believe that something is inherently unfair with how drops are allocated globally.
If this really is just FUD as Dan has suggested I would greatly appreciate some data to prove this or reference that the team has looked at the issue instead of "my friends have secured drops"
Perhaps a simple solution is just to open more AWS servers that allocate drops, (Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney) if this is possible?
Welcome anyone to chime in on this issue. I am sure there are plenty of us with similar experiences. I love veve and have been trying to collect all that I can, but there is a limit to how much I can buy to on the marketplace with limited funds. Alot of my friends which I introduced veve to have stopp
... keep reading on reddit β‘I just got a Beta key so I was wondering if there is a guild that is active in Asian/Australian timezone that I can apply to join for the Betas.
Hi guys, I've started playing truck sims this year, and I definitely appreciate looking at the scenery and just cruising down highways mindlessly in truck simulators. That said, I've only played ETS2 and ATS, so I was wondering if there were any good simulators based in Asia or Australia? The only Australian one I've found is Truck World: Australia, which hasn't actually been released yet. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks in advance!
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