I am playing this game since the first day of the early access ;
Server were always hitchy during peak hour but i never encountered any kind of gameplay delay nor disconnection, not a single one during these 3 weeks ;
But, since today, this night to be precise, i keep getting the 2 same issue to the point it is driving me mad and make the game not enjoyable anymore, not at ALL ;
1 : HEAVY DELAY, random heavy lag spike, my ingame lag spike to over 1060ms and i can tell you every few minutes or so i now have a big spike, that last for about minutes, so yes, this is really annoying and makes the gameplay, pvp and event, really frustrating
i do an action = delay, i hit something = delay, everything register way later, it feels like i’m playing with above 1000ms ping, awful.
-2 : After the biggest delay spike, i simply get disconnected, with that error : " cannot connect to the server. exiting the game G0x9-SPELPWP1P2NT "
It started to happen of nowhere, to me, and a NUMEROUS other people, you can find their topic everywhere on there or steam forums or just google, and it seems to have started around today/yesterday
What have you done ? please fix it asap as it is unplayable right now
And also please don’t tell me to check my ipv6 and blablabla, i already did this tonight after hours of manual research to my issue, but it keep happening.
my server is trixion eu central but it seems to affect a lotta player
According to reddit, steam forums and here, it looks like everything started yesterday yes.
So i think they changed something in their netcode or routing, but it need to be reverted really quick, being disconnected randomly and having giga lag spike feels too painful
Same here and it started yesterday too.
Error G0x9-SPELPWP1P2NT and G0x5-SPELPWP1P2NT
Can’t play at all because the error occur maximum 30s to 5 minutes in game.
Same happens in EUW ,Moonkeep server.PVP is unplayable like this.Microstutter and lag spikes ,screenblock and crash.
I really thought is me only then my friends experienced it too.
Hopfully there is a quick solution to this!