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Sorry about your connectivity happened to me on fc25 a lot I thought I was being hacked also happened when I started playing fc26 apparently you have to change you network settings manually by changing the dsp number or so. But you are right it is unplayable they say they listen to us but that’s a lot they just rip us off our money. Everyone marks with AI people don’t actually play football or have any sort of football sense, Ai defending and counter attacks with people turning around like rats on wheel chairs. It’s so sad they ruined the game with their wokeness. They made the game for techies people with no football knowledge
Couldn't agree more. I hope they revert it back to the beginning, the game was smooth and actually fun to play. Btw, if I may ask what'd you end up having to do with the DSP number for things to work?
- taiynotdiggs2 months agoRising Novice
Follow this steps
Thank you for confirming. Please try the troubleshooting steps below to try to fix the problem. Test if the issue persists after each step (don't do the steps all at once, please): - Please change the DNS settings on your console: Please go to Settings > Network > Settings > Set Up Internet Connection > Select your Network > Click on Options in your controller > Select Advanced Settings. Select DNS Settings and set it to Manual. Please enter the following DNS addresses: Select Primary DNS and enter 8.8.8.8 Select Secondary DNS and enter 8.8.4.4 After that, please restart the modem/router and the console and check if the issue persists. - If the issue persists, please reset the PS5 settings - nothing will be removed from the console (it needs an original DualSense controller to pair again): Go to Settings > System Software > Reset Options > Restore Default Settings, and you’ll see a list of settings that will be reset. Don’t worry, your users, games, and save data won’t be affected! Hit Restore to begin the process. Your PS5 will restart, and you’ll need to pair an original DualSense wireless controller with your system again by connecting a USB cable that supports data transfer. Usually, you also need to sign in again to your account. - If the issue still happens, please rebuild your console database following the steps below (nothing will be deleted from your console): Please shut down the console. Make sure it does not show any lights. With the console shut down (but connected to the power cable), press and hold the power button of the console until you hear the second beep. Connect your controller to the console via the USB cable. Then press the PS button on the controller, and you will enter the PS Safe Mode. In Safe Mode, select Rebuild Database (it also can show up as Clear Cache and Rebuild Database). It might take a few minutes to rebuild the database. Just click OK to confirm the operation. - If the issue still persists, could you please try to connect it by a mobile hospot (using mobile data, not the WiFi network) and see if the issue also happens with it? If you don't know how to do it, please let me know and I will send you the instructions, they are very easy. While this will not "fix" the problem, it will help to let us know where it comes from. Please reach back to us if you have further questions. And let me know the final result after all steps.