I get constant rubberbanding throughout all my matches and I get disconnected too often from server. This problem rose this last x2 xp weekend, and though I thought it would blow over when it ended, my problem still persists.
 
It's not fair for my friends on teamspeak to listen to me complain and moan about the problems I have narrowed on pgi.
 
I have made sure my motherboard is up to date, especially the network adapter.
 
I had a new video card update today which I hoped would solve the problem, which it hasn't.
 
I have ran multiple virus sweeps with no results.
 
I have ran a modem optimizing program in order to establish a better connection, which has failed to fix the problems in MWO.
 
I have even reduced all my settings to "low" in game. I don't think it's my 9800gtx, for I'm also not overheating.
 
I don't think my cable internet is to blame for everything else online runs smoothly without disconnect.
 
There are a number of other problems with this game (image cropping, U.I. 2.0, lack of in-game communication, etc.) which I don't mind so much, however this rubberbanding is UNBEARABLE!
 
I hope this issue is fixed soon, and I wish the best for you pilots out there. Hopefully your problems aren't as severe as mine.
 
-Moonraper o/
					
					
					
				
				
				
			
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Quitting Due To Rubberbanding/server Disconnects
		 Started by Inappropriate9958811, Feb 18 2014 11:05 PM
	
	
	
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Posted 18 February 2014 - 11:05 PM
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Posted 20 February 2014 - 11:03 AM
					This is likely an issue with your ISP, the timing being merely coincidental. Contact support (support@mwomerc.com), they may be able to help you out.
					
					
					
				
				
				
					
				
			
				#3
Posted 20 February 2014 - 05:29 PM
					I'm back!
 
Before I contacted my ISP, I wanted to re-update everything starting with the basics.
 
I re-updated flashplayer and Java and now my issue is solved.
 
I have a feeling it was Java for I was still getting youtube videos to run.
 
Thank you for your concern cjmurphy, I was hoping it wouldn't come to that.
 
Edit: Sorry for jumping the gun and blaming you pgi, but don't think that means you can slack on community warfare =P
					
				
				
			
				Before I contacted my ISP, I wanted to re-update everything starting with the basics.
I re-updated flashplayer and Java and now my issue is solved.
I have a feeling it was Java for I was still getting youtube videos to run.
Thank you for your concern cjmurphy, I was hoping it wouldn't come to that.
Edit: Sorry for jumping the gun and blaming you pgi, but don't think that means you can slack on community warfare =P
Edited by Moonraper, 20 February 2014 - 05:36 PM.
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