It could be your connection. I’ve played 55 Gambit matches this week, 30 of them in a fireteam. Not once was any fireteam member disconnected, and some of my team members were across the Atlantic Ocean.
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It literally says you were kicked by the host, I've been on both ends and I can say it's the game.
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Editado por Romulus: 11/11/2018 10:46:40 PMIt's not a connection issue. My internet is a close to perfect as I can get it with a ping below 5, 300 down 120 up, never had more than 2% packet loss ever, and the top gaming router on the market. I still experience this issue across the all of gamemodes in d2, but only d2. No other game I play has this issue, not warframe, smite, tera, etc. sooner or later people like you need to admit it's bungie's fault for issues like this and stop blaming the players.
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Editado por Savitar: 11/12/2018 5:53:29 AMAyyyy my man!!!!! A fello Tenno!!
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What jnikoley said, anything but 0% packet loss is bad. (If we were to talk technically, UDP packets might go missing and the system “might” be OK; because protocol doesn’t guarantee it. But TCP protocol [and ICMP protocol that is, along other uses, used to measure ping], is guaranteed to reach its destination (in working environments). Therefore any packet loss is usually indication of some fault or insufficient capacity in the network. And saying a ping is 5 [ms] is meaningless, unless you define against what it is measured against. You probably mean it against some near by server (e.g. part of speedtest.net network). Of course any possible Bungie server would probably be ‘further’ than 3ms; same with other clients in a P2P system. TL;DR: it could be because of your connection…
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Editado por Romulus: 11/12/2018 1:57:00 AMTLDR I'm right and the BDF is wrong ha mute
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Did you mean a BOFH? In a past life I have been a sysadmin for a decade, so that I could be…
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“People like you”. Well, I’m certainly no Bungie fanboy, but if you’re always having disconnects and other people are not, maybe try to use some common sense. Having any amount of packet loss is bad, you always want to have 0%.
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Editado por Romulus: 11/12/2018 1:10:52 AMUse your brain idiot if you own 23 games and all of them are online game but only one constantly gives you problems then the obvious (and only conclusion) is it's a problem on their end and not mine(nor anyone elses but bungie's). Also anyone who has ever done any networking at all knows packet loss is inevitable and will eventually due to any number of reasons for example I have only ever experienced packet loss because of hurricanes. The last hurricane that did this went by the name of Michael. Muted for being a complete and impossibly absurd idiot.
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