Curious how does the settings in a web browser affect the performance of a video game that doesn't use a browser to operate? (I'll be re-installing the game as the other option is already confirmed....)
Curious how does the settings in a web browser affect the performance of a video game that doesn't use a browser to operate? (I'll be re-installing the game as the other option is already confirmed....)
Final Fantasy XIV will use the Internet Explorer web browser to help connect to the internet. Following the steps suggested above can help with any connection-related issues you may have.
- Platform: PC (Windows 10)
- Any error codes or messages you receive upon disconnect: 90002
- Type of connection: Wired (fiber optic landline)
- Other programs running while the game is playing: Chrome, Discord
- Frequency at which disconnect occurs: Randomly, but likely more than twice per session
- Everything you have tried to resolve the issue: Changing IE settings.
Note: I tried also on a spare PC and have the same problem.
Tried also resetting/rebooting all the network equipment (firewall, router)
Side note, not sure why it might be a concern, but to reply to someone on this thread, i did run a tracert on the IP mentioned and i indeed pass through NTT network, but i am unsure if that is a concern to me :
I play from Europe (Paris) on Chaos datacenter, Lich server.
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