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  1. #1

    all i can play is 1v1 .. rest is unplayable

    im a software engineer myself from turkey.
    i have open nat even tried to put ps4 on dmz.
    ihave 100mbps dl and 30 mbps ul

    i cant simply play the game. if i try to join a 1v1 its ok.. no problem there. if i try 2v2 my teammate disconnects on the beginning of fight every time no exceptions.

    dominion able to play only 1 game. with 5 bots 3 on my side and that is because evry one dcs. not because they leave they dc at beginning of the fight.

    4v4 elimination i havent got 1 game yet.. its a tragicomedy.. all the time 5 ppl dcs probably more but all i can see five lines of dcs. and gamefroze at the very beginning.

    i ***ing love the game. i want to buy it but you simply couldnt make the game. closed beta i could play the fling game with no errors. whatever u did. just roll it back!

    do u see all the complaints on reddit and everywhere all of those are because of p2p network choice. it is not working. it might be a good idea but it ia not working ur dev and test teams ***ed it up end of discussion. no other explanation.

    there is only a few days to release and its probably wont be fixed because those things take time i know because im the god damn developer here too on enterprise projects. *** !


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    If you truly were a software engineer I think you'd be a bit more respectful towards your fellow developers. Other than that, having to state that you're a developer whether true or not - in attempt to prove a point is nothing other than pathetic.

    Yes, there are issues with their P2P network I'm sure they're well aware. I think they just need to phase the Anvil game engine out entirely, it has proven over and over that it is absolutely not up to today's standards in terms of networking and matchmaking.

    What have you done to troubleshoot this further other than DMZ? DMZ isn't the be-all-end-all network issues, sometimes it works - sometimes it does not. Have you tried using a free DNS service? OpenDNS? Google DNS? Do you have any anti virus software if so, which? Windows firewall enabled?

    There's so many factors that come into play here and you're giving no information whatsoever that could help them fix this on their, or your end - whichever it may be. And quite frankly with that attitude I sincerely hope you don't get any help.
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    Originally Posted by TheProvocator Go to original post
    If you truly were a software engineer I think you'd be a bit more respectful towards your fellow developers. Other than that, having to state that you're a developer whether true or not - in attempt to prove a point is nothing other than pathetic.

    Yes, there are issues with their P2P network I'm sure they're well aware. I think they just need to phase the Anvil game engine out entirely, it has proven over and over that it is absolutely not up to today's standards in terms of networking and matchmaking.

    What have you done to troubleshoot this further other than DMZ? DMZ isn't the be-all-end-all network issues, sometimes it works - sometimes it does not. Have you tried using a free DNS service? OpenDNS? Google DNS? Do you have any anti virus software if so, which? Windows firewall enabled?

    There's so many factors that come into play here and you're giving no information whatsoever that could help them fix this on their, or your end - whichever it may be. And quite frankly with that attitude I sincerely hope you don't get any help.
    You have some brown on your nose.


    Also you are making a VERY loud slurping noise for some reason.


    No idea why.
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    Originally Posted by CoyoteXStarrk Go to original post
    You have some brown on your nose.


    Also you are making a VERY loud slurping noise for some reason.


    No idea why.
    I guess maturity is not something that's easily come by nowadays. I'm not a fan of Ubisoft, I have disliked their new approach ever since the early 2000's and because of what they did to the Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon franchise.

    But that doesn't mean I can't have some decency? Much like the OP claim to be I have also worked as a developer, I do know what it's like to work towards a deadline having to stay up for longer than you want to(and trust me, looking at code for hours and hours really does exhaust you mentally). Feedback and criticism is important as it allows you to improve - but that doesn't mean it can't be presented in a decent manner - don't you think?

    Despite his tantrum I was willing to try and help him troubleshoot this further since I have a degree in network engineering, and maybe we could figure something out that'd let him enjoy the game. But I guess that's too much - to offer free help to those in need?

    If that means I'll "have some brown on my nose" then so be it, at least I know I'm doing more than you ever will be.
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    Originally Posted by TheProvocator Go to original post
    I guess maturity is not something that's easily come by nowadays. I'm not a fan of Ubisoft, I have disliked their new approach ever since the early 2000's and because of what they did to the Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon franchise.

    But that doesn't mean I can't have some decency? Much like the OP claim to be I have also worked as a developer, I do know what it's like to work towards a deadline having to stay up for longer than you want to(and trust me, looking at code for hours and hours really does exhaust you mentally). Feedback and criticism is important as it allows you to improve - but that doesn't mean it can't be presented in a decent manner - don't you think?

    Despite his tantrum I was willing to try and help him troubleshoot this further since I have a degree in network engineering, and maybe we could figure something out that'd let him enjoy the game. But I guess that's too much - to offer free help to those in need?

    If that means I'll "have some brown on my nose" then so be it, at least I know I'm doing more than you ever will be.

    Yeah now you are making a gagging sound. Are you okay?
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    lol

    Originally Posted by TheProvocator Go to original post
    If you truly were a software engineer I think you'd be a bit more respectful towards your fellow developers. Other than that, having to state that you're a developer whether true or not - in attempt to prove a point is nothing other than pathetic.


    Yes, there are issues with their P2P network I'm sure they're well aware. I think they just need to phase the Anvil game engine out entirely, it has proven over and over that it is absolutely not up to today's standards in terms of networking and matchmaking.

    What have you done to troubleshoot this further other than DMZ? DMZ isn't the be-all-end-all network issues, sometimes it works - sometimes it does not. Have you tried using a free DNS service? OpenDNS? Google DNS? Do you have any anti virus software if so, which? Windows firewall enabled?

    There's so many factors that come into play here and you're giving no information whatsoever that could help them fix this on their, or your end - whichever it may be. And quite frankly with that attitude I sincerely hope you don't get any help.


    Do u want to meet me on linked in ? i can talk to u on linked in so you can see who i am ? why would i say something im not ? what is your point ? why should i respect them ? im a customer not their fellow developer. im a customer ?? i dont care about them. i dont know them. simple i am a customer..

    why would i need to try dns ? do u know what dns is ? its not what u think my friend. it doesnt solve these problems. and im always on google dns.
    and i shouldnt be needed to change my dns, or change my nat type, port forward to ONLY ABLE TO PLAY a game.
    not mentioning game experience, im saying i cant play the game without any configuration on my side. hello ? this is not 1990 hell we wouldnt have these things on 90s we just use a hub at home and that was a go.

    p2p or not i dont care it. i am a customer i dont want to bother with tech choices at home ? do i have to ? im a ***ing customer.. i know these things, my wife doesnt? so she cant play because she is not a geek ? wow..

    i clearly said im on ps4, yea i installed mcaffee on ps4, forgot to mention that...
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    Originally Posted by TheProvocator Go to original post
    I guess maturity is not something that's easily come by nowadays. I'm not a fan of Ubisoft, I have disliked their new approach ever since the early 2000's and because of what they did to the Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon franchise.

    But that doesn't mean I can't have some decency? Much like the OP claim to be I have also worked as a developer, I do know what it's like to work towards a deadline having to stay up for longer than you want to(and trust me, looking at code for hours and hours really does exhaust you mentally). Feedback and criticism is important as it allows you to improve - but that doesn't mean it can't be presented in a decent manner - don't you think?

    Despite his tantrum I was willing to try and help him troubleshoot this further since I have a degree in network engineering, and maybe we could figure something out that'd let him enjoy the game. But I guess that's too much - to offer free help to those in need?

    If that means I'll "have some brown on my nose" then so be it, at least I know I'm doing more than you ever will be.

    u really dont get the idea of being a consumer my friend.
    you shouldnt be trying to help those people just because the game is supposed to work isnt working at all. there are 4v4 dom. 4v4 elimination 2v2 brawl modes i cant play.
    with a friend it is impossible to even join a lobby. with only me i can join a lobby and thats it game either kicks every1 or kicks me or it is crashed. so probably im using the %20~ of the actual game.

    the product is not working properly and the production date is on 14th and today is 13th !.
    its not tested on most of the scnearios for network probably., its not a ready game network wise.
    game is fun and perfect without connectivity problems. and i dont see any explanation from ubisoft on the net saying anything about issues the whole community points.

    so you are saying i cant be pissed of as a customer to devs or testers or analysts because im a dev too ? sorry but their managers and fellow devs are probably pissed too because a product which they worked their asses of is not working because maybe 1 or 2 teams which probably includes 15 ppl at all.

    i probably would hate it as a fellow dev on their company.
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  8. #8

    definition

    Originally Posted by murathc Go to original post
    i have open nat even tried to put ps4 on dmz.
    ihave 100mbps dl and 30 mbps ul

    http://imgur.com/McCLWjx

    the only info to solve my problem is this.
    and there is no other connection issues for any other game, on pc, on ps4, on ps3, on tv,on appletv, on phones etc.

    router is huawei hg253s, i dont have a static ip address for external ip. i have a static ip for all my devices.
    there arent any specific firewall rules.
    upnp is on.
    ubisofts tech forum post mentioned ports are forwarded for for honors game. at first i had open nat, then an update came and i had moderate nat. so i figured probably they changed something but post was the same as before only mentioning a few ports which are same.

    so i put the ps4 on dmz.

    i had open nat again, nothing has changed again..
    can only play 1v1.

    even if it is on my side, u cant just crash a game because of an exceptional case on customers side which is not.
    u need to handle it. u cant just let it go freeze, i wish i could see even an error.


    %30 of the 2v2 4v4s are game crashes at the very first rounds beginning.
    %69 of the 2v2 4v4s are network errors etc etc.

    %1 i did play actually and seen the games other modes are really fun too..

    1v1 there is no problem. none at all.

    so im guessing their network model is not working as it shuld be.

    if i was the only one, i should ve tried solutions and other things. internet from tetherring, maybe even pc.

    but regardless of platform the game seems broken for the most ppl for 2v2 4v4 modes.

    so there is nothing to solve on my side.
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  9. #9
    I have the same frustration about the game OP. On both the pc and ps4 I was dropping out of 4vs4 80-90% of the time, and the constant "resyncs" during games that I was able to play was not a good look either. Normally I wouldn't care, but the game is really fun so it is particularly annoying/frustrating that the networking is so bad.
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  10. #10
    Beta was unplayable for me too. I see Moderate or Open Nat on my screen. I forwarded the ports mentioned in community support thread, Enabled DMZ, used both open and google DNS. Nothing works.

    The matchmaking is broken. Game cant handle the matches of people from different regions and the game doesnt search for people from same region for long enough to actually find some. It changes Region priority in like 10 seconds into the match making, which result in players finding other players from completely different regions and it results in more errors and game crashes.

    If Ubi can tell us they can or cant fix this or when will it be playable for people like us, if they could give us an ETA, i would shut up and wait for it to work before buying the game. Otherwise, I will just stop caring and move on.
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