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Yankee_LT

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Anyone else getting real bad connectivity issues in the game? I can't seem to stay any longer than 5 mins at most, and then the server starts acting up.

 
Try port forwarding your router. So you NAT is open. I did that and now I stay connected. Also, I play in private mode single player and my friends can join me only. That helped me
 
Yep, I did all that, but I was still getting the boot. But since I posted this thread, everything seems to be working fine now.
Thank you.
 
I was disconnected once but had latency and high packet loss issues all day.. Made for a real crappy game day...

Maybe Blizzard gave all their Server Managers the day off for the 4th... :D
 
I think since the last update on Cold War, it takes longer to connect to a game but once connected the games are running a lot more smoothly.

I am no longer getting those sudden and dramatic spikes in ping that take me from 30-80ms all the way up to 900-980ms, but I still had a few instances where I get sudden stuttering that seems to be from a temporary network freeze, but these only last a couple of seconds, and it is not a persistent issue, I think it affects 1 in 5 matches.
 
Anyone else getting real bad connectivity issues in the game? I can't seem to stay any longer than 5 mins at most, and then the server starts acting up.

I seem to get this when the host player seems to be using a lag switch which is a commonly known cheating device that seems to be rampant lately. The evidence is pretty clear to tell when this is hapopening as often the one using it is bragging about it in-game and the signs are obvious if you watch the player. They switch off their ethernet cable with a homemade switch or a device they purchase. they can run safely without fear of being hit and when they are in the position they turn the switch back off and unload on palyers. You can see people will leave when it gets bad. If it is the host everyone will get connection interruptions intermittently while they are switching.

I can not say if this is the problem you are seeing but this is something that is very obvious compared to just a poor connection. You can have your connection in ms displayed on the screen and under 50 ms should be no problem.
 
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