Get Rid Of Dc Penalities [disconnects]
#41
Posted 14 February 2019 - 03:27 PM
#43
Posted 14 February 2019 - 10:58 PM
cernorama, on 14 February 2019 - 02:18 PM, said:
What people trying to tell you, no one else is experiencing this problem during peak time, only you.
So, are you the only one internet consumer in you house? Could it be your family come back from work and start watching Netflix or something?
If not, peak time is named for a reason - plenty of people start using internet. If you ISP has not enough bandwidth then during peak time you will see overall latency increase. I had the same problem when my ping jumped from normal 230 to 350 during peak time.
Again, you are the only one experiencing regular disconnects. You can deny it as much as you want but the problem is in your connection to the servers.
#44
Posted 15 February 2019 - 08:17 PM
#45
Posted 15 February 2019 - 09:03 PM
#46
Posted 16 February 2019 - 09:07 PM
Anyhow, online games in general, afaik utilizes UDP packats. TCP is a connection-oriented protocol with error checking that resend lost/damaged information when communicating back/forth while UDP is a connectionless protocol that simply sends and forget the packets.
What can happen though is if there is any sort of connectivity issue between MWO servers and your system that delays those packets, once released the router may view it as an attack and temp close that port, causing a DC. And dependent on which torrent you are utilizing (and running while playing MWO??) some use TCP while others use UDP. Usage of a UDP torrent could be exacerbating the issue.
And there are at least three connections happening during the game, the authorization server (mechlab, etc) then the actual combat server and TS server.
Clean boot, no torrents, just MWO.. Same then also utilize VPN (could potentially bypass problematic 3rd party servers or prevent those UDP flooding triggers from occurring). Again, this is more about testing different environments that are OUTSIDE your direct control.
#47
Posted 17 February 2019 - 10:38 AM
Tarl Cabot, on 16 February 2019 - 09:07 PM, said:
Anyhow, online games in general, afaik utilizes UDP packats. TCP is a connection-oriented protocol with error checking that resend lost/damaged information when communicating back/forth while UDP is a connectionless protocol that simply sends and forget the packets.
What can happen though is if there is any sort of connectivity issue between MWO servers and your system that delays those packets, once released the router may view it as an attack and temp close that port, causing a DC. And dependent on which torrent you are utilizing (and running while playing MWO??) some use TCP while others use UDP. Usage of a UDP torrent could be exacerbating the issue.
And there are at least three connections happening during the game, the authorization server (mechlab, etc) then the actual combat server and TS server.
Clean boot, no torrents, just MWO.. Same then also utilize VPN (could potentially bypass problematic 3rd party servers or prevent those UDP flooding triggers from occurring). Again, this is more about testing different environments that are OUTSIDE your direct control.
well i switched out my modem due to the 3 upstreams not working Friday and had 2 DC's that night right after but didn't DC at all yesterday and so far so good today. also i don't run Torrents while playing at the same time.
Edited by cernorama, 17 February 2019 - 10:39 AM.
#48
Posted 23 February 2019 - 11:22 PM
Prototelis, on 09 February 2019 - 11:40 AM, said:
I play on cell internet, and my computer is about 10 years old now. I7 990X, 8gb ram, GTX 480. I only get disconnected if my cell phone overheats while tethered, crash once maybe every 200 games or so.
Not bragging on that by any means, but I don't know many people with worse setups than mine.
You got a GTX. I swear there's plenty of peopel playing on Intel integrated, GT9400s, R5s. You got an old gaming rig. It's still a gaming PC and the game isn't released this year so you should be good. How many FPS I Wonder?
#49
Posted 19 March 2019 - 08:08 PM
Grus, on 10 February 2019 - 08:25 AM, said:
I'm tired of this as well....
Edited by KursedVixen, 19 March 2019 - 08:10 PM.
#50
Posted 30 March 2019 - 07:59 PM
#51
Posted 12 May 2019 - 10:03 AM
Derek_Wildstar, on 11 February 2019 - 07:58 AM, said:
but none of my other devices/computers lag or DC and the comms are still connected even after i been completely booted out back to login (which tells me i am still connected to the VOIP server without issue, if it was my network both should cut out) .. don't think my network is the problem . it only happens with this game. none of my other ONLINE games do i have a issue.
same here. but i thimk i know what is going on.
i have 2 lines connected to my house. 500mbit/s direct cable to my pc and 300 to a wifi router for phones, tv etc..when i play on either of them i get dc just like you and then when i tried to use my phone as acces point to play on mobile internet i found that my isp uses diffrent nodes to route to game server than my phone does.
no other game reacts the way mwo does so probably some node between my isp and game server is ****** me over with timeouts or switching to another node.
playning on phone gets me 10-20 ms higher ping but no disco
Edited by CoffeeMonzter, 12 May 2019 - 10:04 AM.
#52
Posted 12 May 2019 - 12:29 PM
<18:56:42> Connecting to game server: gameId=607408717127953, addr=5.135.129.220, port=20114I have tested those IPs and the pings correspond to what i have in game.
It's only the game servers, there's probably others for voice.
During a match, MWO needs 136Kbits/s maximum (17Ko/s) when every player is alive, it goes down with each destroyed mech.
North America :
198.27.85.227 average ping : 85ms
198.27.85.228 average ping : 87ms
198.27.85.229 average ping : 86ms
one port used from 20011 to 20125
Europe :
5.135.129.220 average ping : 10ms
5.135.129.230 average ping : 10ms
one port used from 20002 to 20120
You can use WinMTR to check your connection. It's a tool used by many mmo and arpg players (diablo, Path of exile) to check their connection to game servers.
https://portableapps...winmtr_portable
The line to read first is the last one, where you will see your worst, average and best ping.
Then you can check the average column and see how it augments after each jump.
Don't worry if you see a line with 100% loss, it means that node does not respond to winmtr.
What is important is your worst and average ping on the last line.
Edited by MrVaad, 12 May 2019 - 01:27 PM.
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