Constant Disconnections
I recently installed this game and have been experiencing regular disconnections for unknown reasons. I have tried changing to DX9 which lasted a bit longer but still disconnects for no reason.
I am using a wireless connection to NBN internet (50 MBPS) with speedtest checks showing a good download speed and low latency. I have conducted the test with WINMTR and posted the results to Pastebin (https://pastebin.com/HgB2mSkb) although I only appear to have 1 live connection. Any suggestions on what is causing this? Thanks Last bumped on Jan 25, 2018, 10:37:29 PM
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The problem is you're running an outdated version of WinMTR and it doesn't really work.
Here is a link to the current version (0.92): https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmtr/files/Latest/WinMTR-v092.zip/download Just a lowly standard player. May RNGesus be with you.
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Thanks Shovelcut, have downloaded the latest version and rerun:
https://pastebin.com/MSYqEFr3 I'm not seeing any issues from this output, 1 spike of higher latency but avg of 20ms is pretty good. This really only tells part of a story though, this is only testing ICMP, not all ports used by the game when connecting to the servers involved. Still, if anyone can identify a solution that would be great, it is getting to be almost unplayable atm. |
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" Actually, there is an issue: your maximum latency between your computer and your router (ie: entirely within your home network) is 1525ms, or 1.5 seconds. That is ... unreasonably high. So, yeah, while your average latency is nice and solid, it sometimes gets huge delays. You may find using PingPlotter helpful with this: it has graphs of the performance over time, so it can show if this is a single long burst of delay, or randomly distributed, etc. Mostly, though, I'd guess you have something causing interference on/to your network if wireless, or something downloading bulk content and monopolising the connection. |
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@SlippyCheeze, the 1525ms was a worst response, the average was still 11ms, so simply a single spike of high latency not a normal occurance.
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