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EA_Leeuw
Community Manager
4 years ago@domodemon @mrdaxx15 @ColdFire1 alright, cheers for the extra information!
Because you're getting client-side errors most of the time, this shows that there still could be something potentially wrong/struggling in your local network.
We’ve got basic and advanced troubleshooting steps on EA Help to help you with your connection. Try these steps first to see if they help you stay connected while you’re playing:
Our number one tip is to hardwire your console or PC to your router. Hardwiring is the best way to have the most stable connection.
Please follow the link(s) below to perform platform-specific troubleshooting:
- PC: https://support.microsoft.com/windows/fix-network-connection-issues-in-windows-166a28c4-14c1-bdb1-473c-09c1571455d8
- Xbox: https://support.xbox.com/help/hardware-network/connect-network/xbox-one-network-connection
- PlayStation: https://connection.support.playstation.com/
For more troubleshooting or other things to try, please reach out to your internet service provider (ISP).
4 years ago
@EA_Leeuw Tried all that, got ISP engineer here at minute and he says everything looks fine, had a few games last night without it rubber banding, but early hours it did it, then today had a few games running fine but last ones had rubber banding. Seems to matchmake into a poor server. When my son is playing Fortnite the ping is low and stable with no lag, same with battlefield 5. Getting over 400mb speed to PS4 pro wired with a 1 metre cat 8 cable. Could do with a server browser maybe.