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Serk Gallis
Fancy Men of Cornwall
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Posted - 2012.06.29 00:12:00 -
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I've noticed that after playing a round of Skirmish (or after sitting ~20 minutes or so in-game), I get completely disconnected from the market after one transaction.
For example, I finish a match, go spend my skill points, and buy a new armor upgrade or whatever. Then if I select another armor upgrade and try to buy it, the spinny loading cursor goes on like it's processing, but it's stuck (I left it for 10 minutes once).
If I cancel out of the transaction, and try to browse another area of the market, the market items no longer load (spinning loading thingy).
The only way to fix this is to exit the game, and come back in.
Anyone else seeing this?
-- Update If I quit out of the entire Neocom and quickly go into market again, it seems to connect. It seems if I idle too long in the market at all it disconnects. |
Serk Gallis
Fancy Men of Cornwall
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Posted - 2012.06.29 00:41:00 -
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Check your router settings? I've been steadily increasing TCP/UDP timeouts and it seems to be helping. |
Serk Gallis
Fancy Men of Cornwall
9
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Posted - 2012.06.29 01:03:00 -
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I'm using a Linksys 160NL but I've installed custom firmware (DD-WRT)...
For me, it's under the general administration tab, but then again, it's got a lot of features the stock firmware doesn't have. Take a look at their site (dd-wrt.com) and see if yours is supported. If you don't know what you're doing I really suggest you don't do this step as it could brick your router if anything goes wrong though. |
Serk Gallis
Fancy Men of Cornwall
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Posted - 2012.06.29 01:15:00 -
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Haha that's funny, I was just on it like an hour ago to see if an update came for my router.
Maybe you are the cause of every bad connection you've ever had?
- Ninja edit The site is back! Try now? |
Serk Gallis
Fancy Men of Cornwall
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Posted - 2012.06.29 01:38:00 -
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Yeah, it's definitely not worth the risk if you're unsure. Usually DLink has something like 3600 seconds TCP, and 120 seconds UDP, which is waaay higher than what I have set up on mine, so I will assume it's not your router that's giving you the problems... |
Serk Gallis
Fancy Men of Cornwall
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Posted - 2012.06.29 04:37:00 -
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Honestly, if you see more than 30 seconds of wait time, just quit out and restart the game, it will save you so much "what if" time. |
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