Hi all,
Trying to get back into this, am able to get the game running, and have no apparent connection issue. However the game reliably crashes after a few minutes of playing in game, with a connection related error, either "Guaranteed message could not be delivered" or "Pings were not returning". Or occasionally it CTD.
Any time taken to help appreciated.
Forbes.
Crashing Every 2-3 minutes
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I wonder if you might be doing some port blocking either in your router or --- due to firewall software --- or some other way.
You should disable or remove all firewall software and internet security software and see what happens then.
We're having a blast with the game and it works fine - so I hope you can join us.
You should disable or remove all firewall software and internet security software and see what happens then.
We're having a blast with the game and it works fine - so I hope you can join us.
Foreboding wrote:QUOTE (Foreboding @ Oct 10 2017, 05:48 PM) Hi all,
Trying to get back into this, am able to get the game running, and have no apparent connection issue. However the game reliably crashes after a few minutes of playing in game, with a connection related error, either "Guaranteed message could not be delivered" or "Pings were not returning". Or occasionally it CTD.
Any time taken to help appreciated.
Forbes.
Hey Forbes,
The fact that you were able to get online and play tells us that the issue is likely related to the internet connection. When in game, hit ESC P and check your latency. Also, if you hit alt f , you can check your "Ping:" value. It should cycle between 0 and 6. If it goes above 6 and keeps climbing, you're temporarily disconnected from the server. If you look to the left of the "Ping:", you can find the server IP address and do a tracert to it. (Google it).
Another tip,.. If you're overclocking your computer, stop. Allegiance does not get along well with overclocking.
The fact that you were able to get online and play tells us that the issue is likely related to the internet connection. When in game, hit ESC P and check your latency. Also, if you hit alt f , you can check your "Ping:" value. It should cycle between 0 and 6. If it goes above 6 and keeps climbing, you're temporarily disconnected from the server. If you look to the left of the "Ping:", you can find the server IP address and do a tracert to it. (Google it).
Another tip,.. If you're overclocking your computer, stop. Allegiance does not get along well with overclocking.
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