Hmmm... I've played since ARR Beta phase 3, all I have needed was a console, an ethernet cable to my router, a controller and a HD TV. Oh, and a OTP key from SE. Nothing else is needed...
Hmmm... I've played since ARR Beta phase 3, all I have needed was a console, an ethernet cable to my router, a controller and a HD TV. Oh, and a OTP key from SE. Nothing else is needed...
I bought a Repeater for the PS4 to use it as an extern WiFi adapter upgrade.
I also recommend a USB keyboard & mouse (to chat and to move around the UI windows)
Oh, yeah, I have the bluetooth keyboard/touchpad that Logitech made for PS3, works just fine.
My favorite 'upgrae' has been a cat6 cable to the router and no wifi.No Wifi = No Wifi lag.
A question for everyone. How large does your PS4 report the game as being if you look in the storage management screen?
I always shut down ps4 unless charging the controller then its just an hr in rest mode til switch off xD
I second this. Last night there was a massive disconnect and I was using WTFast. This is what I got:He's correct on the "VPN will solve the disconnects" thing.
Tried logging in with WTFast and now I'm able to play again with 0 disconnects.
It's ridiculous that I'm being forced into using a vpn service after being able to play this game up until now perfectly fine without one.
I was able to play while others were still dcing.
I've seen that happen before where I'll be connected no problem and others disappear in a mass disconnect. I don't use a VPN, so the only conclusion available is that something happened either at their ISP or somewhere on the outing thei data follows that was separate to me. This is on of the problems of living with the patchwork quilt of a network the we call the Internet. VPNs change your routing, so they may not be affected, even if others on the same ISP are DCd.
Sure, it may be some issues somewhere in the route to their datacenter that may be causing these issues.I've seen that happen before where I'll be connected no problem and others disappear in a mass disconnect. I don't use a VPN, so the only conclusion available is that something happened either at their ISP or somewhere on the outing thei data follows that was separate to me. This is on of the problems of living with the patchwork quilt of a network the we call the Internet. VPNs change your routing, so they may not be affected, even if others on the same ISP are DCd.
However, this isn't just a "d/c once or twice" kind of thing and it's not affecting just a couple of people from the same country.
Do check out the topics under the technical support and the in-game bugs boards, a lot of people that do not live in USA are currently unable to play on the NA Data centers and it all began after SE said they had recovered from the DDoS attack right before maintenance started. People who logged out in high density areas such as Quarrymill aren't even able to login, since they will disconnect straight away when they do (we can see people move around when this happens, though we can't do anything ourselves).
I had this issue myself until I tried connecting via a vpn, and voila everything is fine again.
This has literally never been an issue for me before this all happened.
TL;DR: No, it's not an ISP thing, the players PS4/Computer or Router issue.
The issue either lies in SE's servers or at a point close to their servers since it's affecting people from Brazil, Sweden, Puerto Rico, Canada and more..
Edit:
This is what happens if I don't use a VPN now:
https://youtu.be/1udG8smzFC8
It's been like that ever since the Omega launch, and there are a whole bunch of people that haven't even been able to play for these past days experiencing the same thing shown in that video.
Last edited by Sziadan; 07-06-2017 at 02:38 PM. Reason: Added video demonstration of the issue
Thing is, if it was a server problem, it would effect everyone connected. Its a network issue somewhere.
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