F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Direct device-to-device communication with significant delays.

Direct device-to-device communication with significant delays.

Direct device-to-device communication with significant delays.

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TheBorjax10_YT
Junior Member
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11-19-2016, 05:09 AM
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This situation seems confusing. You're experiencing poor performance when playing games with friends using Peer to Peer connections. Despite having a fast home network, latency spikes occur even though you're on the same network. It might be related to how your devices are configured or routed, possibly due to NAT settings or ISP adjustments. Checking your router settings and ensuring proper peer-to-peer configuration could help resolve the issue.
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TheBorjax10_YT
11-19-2016, 05:09 AM #1

This situation seems confusing. You're experiencing poor performance when playing games with friends using Peer to Peer connections. Despite having a fast home network, latency spikes occur even though you're on the same network. It might be related to how your devices are configured or routed, possibly due to NAT settings or ISP adjustments. Checking your router settings and ensuring proper peer-to-peer configuration could help resolve the issue.

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JJBowden
Junior Member
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12-09-2016, 10:38 AM
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Alternatively, it needs to pass through the developer's servers during cross-platform play.
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JJBowden
12-09-2016, 10:38 AM #2

Alternatively, it needs to pass through the developer's servers during cross-platform play.

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Siberian
Member
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12-09-2016, 02:29 PM
#3
Actually, I hadn't thought of Cross Platform Servers that way, now that you bring it up. It's odd that Peer to Peer uses Xbox Services even then, since logically it should connect directly to me or whoever has the best link. Probably the issue is that Cross Platform keeps the game routing through servers and then to Peer to Peer. Damn, that's frustrating. Outriders seemed to be the main problem. We were planning to switch to Destiny 2, but I found out it also uses Peer to Peer connections except for Events, which are server-side. So we might face the same problems again.
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Siberian
12-09-2016, 02:29 PM #3

Actually, I hadn't thought of Cross Platform Servers that way, now that you bring it up. It's odd that Peer to Peer uses Xbox Services even then, since logically it should connect directly to me or whoever has the best link. Probably the issue is that Cross Platform keeps the game routing through servers and then to Peer to Peer. Damn, that's frustrating. Outriders seemed to be the main problem. We were planning to switch to Destiny 2, but I found out it also uses Peer to Peer connections except for Events, which are server-side. So we might face the same problems again.