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Let me explain the high latency, Well it was intent you to see higher latency and people from other regions go back to the regions and play they own servers because some servers were not being populated. Another reason was hit mark registry people from other regions had better hit registry from people in the own regions, in other words you kill them before they kill you. That's was a real frustration for local server players. In my own personal game experience. I play in m local servers but when I play in European servers I know I will have a high latency is frustrating but I understand is fear for the game and local players. hopefully that makes a little sense , best regards.
Manny
FYI i was and still i am playing in local servers so i am considered a local player. I live in Greece so i ONLY join EU servers ( Netherlands and Ireland).
Sorry but i don't see the relation between hit mark registration issues and the fact that since the update i get +20ms than what server browser shows.
- EA_Archi9 years ago
EA Staff (Retired)
Hello @D3sP3RadO77_GR
I am really sorry for those connection issues with Battlefield 1. Have you opened corresponding TCP ports, as this article here suggests? Can you also try to disconnect all the other wireless devices from your router, this may also boost your connection with the game. Keep us posted on your progress.
Cheers,
Archi
- 9 years ago
I have portforwarded the needed tcp/udp ports with no change...All this time i was playing without portforwarding and i didnt have any issue up until the spring patch,so i dont believe that this is the fix for my problem.
As for other wireless devices, nothing is connected when i'm playing online.
Edit:
Today i joined an EU server with 80 ms in server browser but in game i had 63 !!! ???
what is happening???
- 5 years ago
Did you find a fix
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