View Full Version : Whats going on
daiwelly
03-28-2012, 03:44 PM
I live in Uk, I am VIP member I can only play from 6am gmt to 1700hrs gmt, out side of these hours the server keeps dropping my connection, without fail, it will load the game and my character then freezes, then drops the connection without fail, I pay good money to play DD and now its getting riddiculouse, and its affecting my membership within guilds, its not my firewall, its not my ISP i have checked with them its deffinatly DDO dropping the connection is this the future of this game, Within these hours i can play the game normaly but outside these hours kaput i aint got a cat in hells chance, can you for once in your life take responsibility and sort it out.!!!!!!
Tyrande
03-28-2012, 03:59 PM
Must be your internet. I can play outside of 6am GMT to 5pm GMT just fine.
I usually play around 11pm GMT to 7am GMT.
daiwelly
03-28-2012, 04:02 PM
Must be your internet. I can play outside of 6am GMT to 5pm GMT just fine.
I usually play around 11pm GMT to 7am GMT.
Like i said in post i have checked with my ISP they say its ddo problem!!!!
Eleia
03-28-2012, 04:07 PM
Have you pinged from you to ddo? there could be a problem somewhere down the line that your isp may not find.
Do you share a net connection? Router, wifi station?
Does your net connection refresh? If you have a router is it locked down? People could be coming home and hijacking your wifi if it's not locked.
Just because your isp said it was ddo doesn't mean it's ddo. They almost always say that until you ping and do a traceroute and find out station x is down, or getting too much traffic, then they own up.
Oh and putting this thread up in tech support will probably help better than general.
Ivan_Milic
03-28-2012, 04:21 PM
I play at those times,no problems with ddo connection.
Expalphalog
03-28-2012, 04:30 PM
http://emotibot.net/pix/1341.png
Seriously though, that does suck. You're probably better off posting this on one of the Support boards though instead of General. Or even just contacting Support itself. I would also suggest dropping that last bit entirely, but that's your call.
Good luck with getting your issue resolved!
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