Bear with me here as I struggle to explain my issue. :P Also, sorry if choosing a forum sub-category is necessary but I'm not sure which one this post would go.
A few days ago I installed the game, put a character together and did the tutorial. I got to the end of the Cosmodrome and boarded the jumpship, the game played a cutscene and then I was disconnected (sent to orbit, or something) with error code "cabbage". I figured I'd just log back in, but the game had placed me at the start of the tutorial, Ghost dialogue and everything as if it was my first playthrough, yet I had kept the weapons you find in the tutorial map. I went through the tutorial again without any problems, interacted with other players in the Fallen fight without issues or lag, but when I got to the room where the jumpship's supposed to be... it wasn't there! It told me to "Clear the area" as per usual, but no enemies were spawning in that room, either. It then disconnected me with the same "return to orbit" "cabbage" error code and placed me back at the start of the tutorial, same as last time. I went through it twice and ran into the exact same issue. I've since created 2 new characters and ran into this issue with both of them, too!
I figured it might be my connection but I can play other games fine (I think) and I had no issue interacting with the other players while fighting the Fallen, so I don't really know what the issue might be. I'm playing on PC/Steam and using a WiFi connection, with no real possibility of connecting through an ethernet cable.
I'd appreciate some help!
Edit: I've since been able to make it to the jumpship but got the "cabbage" error right after the cutscene finished playing.
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4 Replies[quote]I'm playing on PC/Steam and using a [b][i]WiFi[/i][/b] connection, with no real possibility of connecting through an ethernet cable.[/quote] This is most likely your issue, but let's see what else we are working with. If you could provide the following info, somebody may be able to chime in. - Internet provider - Modem/router brand - Download/upload speeds(tested, not advertised) - Packet loss - Ping - Latency Also, you may want to look into a powerline adapter to provide a more stable conection, rather than Wi-fi.