Everytime i enter a portal, warp or use butterfly wing i get DC'ed.
Is this a known issue?
Am i the only one experiencing this?
Help please!
Disconecting from server after changing maps
#1
Posted 21 March 2020 - 09:51 AM
#2
Posted 21 March 2020 - 12:04 PM
Hello,
Do you use a proxy/vpn to connect to the game? If yes, try without.
#3
Posted 22 March 2020 - 05:31 AM
I dont use anything
#4
Posted 22 March 2020 - 06:24 AM
Usually this is caused by a connection issue, either on the internet side or the device's itself network system.
Do you use a WiFi connection? If on WiFi try Ethernet cable.
May also want to experiment using VPN/Proxy since you aren't using one.
Suggested applications:
- Battleping (Proxy) offers free trial.
OR
- Leatrix Latency Fix (Modifies TCPAckFrequency on your system) this is free.
Try one at a time, do not install both at once. Each behaves differently.
That's said, some reports were resolved by doing a client reinstall, though do that once you have tried all possible network related suggestions.
#5
Posted 29 March 2020 - 04:00 AM
Usually this is caused by a connection issue, either on the internet side or the device's itself network system.
Do you use a WiFi connection? If on WiFi try Ethernet cable.
May also want to experiment using VPN/Proxy since you aren't using one.
Suggested applications:
- Battleping (Proxy) offers free trial.
OR
- Leatrix Latency Fix (Modifies TCPAckFrequency on your system) this is free.
Try one at a time, do not install both at once. Each behaves differently.
That's said, some reports were resolved by doing a client reinstall, though do that once you have tried all possible network related suggestions.
Hey Cinnamon, i tried what you suggested and it didn't work.
I actually found out what was going on. It was a problem with the homunculus AI. EAC was considering the homunculus idlewalk / patrol as ilegal, and was disconecting me.
After disabling the idlewalk on the AI config, i stoped getting disconected after changing maps / warping.
#6
Posted 29 March 2020 - 04:01 PM
Thank you for sharing your solution, that's very interesting. I will save it for future reference.
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