Just fix the servers. I've done all the troubleshooting bs still hasn't worked. Really don't want to have to spend extra money on an Ethernet cable to be able to play the game. It's really not a problem on my end because I've never had problems with connection until taken king as released. Don't waste time telling me all kinds of troubleshooting methods. Just fix the servers.
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1 ReplyGame is peer to peer connection based.
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8 Replies[quote]Just fix the servers.[/quote] There are no servers. [i]Destiny[/i] uses peer-to-peer connections. [quote]Really don't want to have to spend extra money on an Ethernet cable to be able to play the game.[/quote] Right? Those extra 4 or 5 dollars are gonna break you.
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4 Replies>claims it's not his network. >Admits to playing on wifi.
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1 Reply1. there aren't servers for game play, it's peer to peer. 2. Don't lie to us [quote]I've done all the troubleshooting bs still hasn't worked. [/quote] Obviously you haven't as the troubleshooting BS clearly says to use a wired connection. 2 Don't use wireless. Just follow the simple instructions laid out by Bungie. [quote]A steady connection is required when playing Destiny. For the best Destiny experience, wired internet provides the best connection whereas WiFi may lead to issues.[/quote]
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You can literally buy cable for pennies on the foot from monoprice. No FPS gaming should be done over a wireless connection, ever, period, full stop.
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You do realize every piece of hardware from them to you could cause a millisecond of delay in latency? https://www.howtogeek.com/217463/wi-fi-vs.-ethernet-how-much-better-is-a-wired-connection/ Even if your wifi router is trash simply converting to Ethernet will fix that problem.
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Edited by Amanatto: 5/2/2017 9:14:23 PMYou might want to consider moving this topic to the #[b]Feedback [/b]section. The help section is more traditionally for players looking for help.
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13 RepliesOr better yet introduce dedicated servers like we've been asking since year one