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@GenX1968wrote:
I don't know. My suspicion is that because EA doesn't respond with an end user fix, it's a problem with their servers or software and different causes for each platform.
Actually, there is something that might be worth trying. It came up as a solution the other day to a microstuttering and lag issue that was cropping up in another game that I play from time to time. Some players were experiencing a combination of low ping and also inexplicable game mechanics: a player might receive incoming fire, see the shells splash all around, yet have them recorded as hits. Or they might see their shots impact the target and explode... yet not receive credit for hits. Additionally, there were some rubber-banding problems and other stuff going on. Those seem to have cleared up once windows was set to look at a different time sync server.
Check and see what time server your computer is syncing with. Make sure that you're synchronized with one of the servers that has NIST in the address.
No idea if it will actually help or not here, but it did seem to make a difference in the other game.
- 7 years ago
@GenX1968wrote:
Again, I'm on XBox.Yes, I get that. For obvious reasons I'm not specifically suggesting that you try the above.
On the other hand, it's possible that you have a similar setting in XBox, but I wouldn't know, since I don't have one.
- Major-Band1t7 years agoHeroI see it as a likely internet connection issue. Sometimes a reboot of the modem and router sets me back on course.
GLHF