I hate to be the one that points this out, but does anyone stop to consider that the issue's with disconnects might not entirely be Cryptics fault? It could well be to do with the infrastructure between the player and Cryptics servers? most of which will and is out of Cryptics control?
I hate to be the one that points this out, but does anyone stop to consider that the issue's with disconnects might not entirely be Cryptics fault? It could well be to do with the infrastructure between the player and Cryptics servers? most of which will and is out of Cryptics control?
I'm well aware of that, which is why I had a professional confirm it's not a routing issue, nor a connection issue on my end. I did multiple trace routes, even during an SNR and showed no problems reaching cryptic's servers. This problem only started after the June 16 patch. I never had frequent SNR's/DC's before that, unless the server was under DDoS attack.
Being that the problem started after that update, it's more than likely there is a server-side problem. Nonetheless, I made a dev aware of that possibility and he said he would pass the report on to whomever takes care of that sort of thing. So, now, it's just a matter of patience and seeing if they can identify the problem and fix it.
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Same here. It's bad coding causing it, though. It isn't a connectivity issue. Devs have been made aware of the problem.
hopefully they do something about it soon :-(
I'm well aware of that, which is why I had a professional confirm it's not a routing issue, nor a connection issue on my end. I did multiple trace routes, even during an SNR and showed no problems reaching cryptic's servers. This problem only started after the June 16 patch. I never had frequent SNR's/DC's before that, unless the server was under DDoS attack.
Being that the problem started after that update, it's more than likely there is a server-side problem. Nonetheless, I made a dev aware of that possibility and he said he would pass the report on to whomever takes care of that sort of thing. So, now, it's just a matter of patience and seeing if they can identify the problem and fix it.