Just gonna bump this back onto Page 1.
The current server issues and E90000 are understandably a priority right now, but this is still pretty important.![]()
Just gonna bump this back onto Page 1.
The current server issues and E90000 are understandably a priority right now, but this is still pretty important.![]()
Bumperty bumperty bump
Aye, the sad fact is that E90000 and current issues are affecting more players. We're probably gonna be the last to the fix list....
Sadface.


This is still a major issue, and shouldnt just be brushed under the carpet, cos we all know that tomorrow night 7pm we will face the issues all over again, and when the game releases on tuesday a whole new section of players will be affected. The game will continue to be unplayable for us EU people in our own primetime until something is done.
"Your former glories and all the stories, dragged and washed with eager hands..but oh your city lies in dust my friend!"

rebump!
we need to keep this issue under SE's nose!
Hump a dump bump!!


i understand the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few (almost a Star trek quote) and theres maintenance meaning everyones affected at the minute but..........oh why am i trying to say anything relevant. The games due back up in 10 mins and the throttling will have stopped but im way to tired to play now! Gnight everyone. Lets see what happens 7pm tomorrow, we can continue our crusade then![]()
"Your former glories and all the stories, dragged and washed with eager hands..but oh your city lies in dust my friend!"
I'm on TalkTalk here in the UK, If you're on TalkTalk, you shouldn't be having any issues since TalkTalk run their own network, over BT's phones lines (not pure OpenReach). Other ISPs (Except Virgin) Are reselling BT Openreach. For Different parts of the Openreach network, there are different Service Level Agreements depending on what the ISP require. The most common way it works is the ISP such as EE or BSkyB lease the equipment from BT at the Exchange and they pay BT to maintain it (aka BT Wholesale). Other ISPs like BeThere and TalkTalk use and maintain their own equipment back at the exchange , this equipment links directly into BTs OpenReach PSTN Network this type of SLA is essentially, BT Handles the Lines, the ISP handles the Data. This essentially means the ISP has an LLU deal with BT.
Virgin's Setup is completely different, they run the fibre to the cabinet from the exchange and maintain the hardware back at the exchange as well as the routes.
BT OpenReach put a premium on P2P Data to ISPs since it takes a lot more processing power to do QoS/Deep-Packet-Inspection on that traffic. Hence you'll find that with ISPs doing the pure OpenReach packages without throttling on the connection charge the same premium that they are charged by BT.
Bump so this thread doesn't get lost
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