F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Yes, it's possible to trigger a DDOS effect in normal MM by adjusting settings or using specific commands.

Yes, it's possible to trigger a DDOS effect in normal MM by adjusting settings or using specific commands.

Yes, it's possible to trigger a DDOS effect in normal MM by adjusting settings or using specific commands.

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Gunner2000
Member
226
03-25-2023, 09:20 AM
#1
Hello, this was definitely the worst match I've ever experienced. Around the second round, my connection spiked to unbelievable levels—from 40 to over 250. I couldn't even play properly. It seemed like the opponents were speeding up mid-game while caching, and I noticed they appeared suddenly on my screen after I glanced at my monitor. This happened throughout the entire match. I couldn't land hits or feel confident for my team. We might have won otherwise, but my poor lag made it impossible. I live in a rural area with unreliable internet, so this was especially frustrating. I checked everything—no downloads, Wi-Fi off on my iPhone and iPad. In the final round, they had 15 points, two gone, and my ping dropped back to normal. Was it possible someone actually disrupted my connection? It seemed to return to normal right before the last game. After that match, I played another one and everything worked fine. Thoughts?
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Gunner2000
03-25-2023, 09:20 AM #1

Hello, this was definitely the worst match I've ever experienced. Around the second round, my connection spiked to unbelievable levels—from 40 to over 250. I couldn't even play properly. It seemed like the opponents were speeding up mid-game while caching, and I noticed they appeared suddenly on my screen after I glanced at my monitor. This happened throughout the entire match. I couldn't land hits or feel confident for my team. We might have won otherwise, but my poor lag made it impossible. I live in a rural area with unreliable internet, so this was especially frustrating. I checked everything—no downloads, Wi-Fi off on my iPhone and iPad. In the final round, they had 15 points, two gone, and my ping dropped back to normal. Was it possible someone actually disrupted my connection? It seemed to return to normal right before the last game. After that match, I played another one and everything worked fine. Thoughts?

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CreeperShocks
Junior Member
37
04-01-2023, 12:02 AM
#2
There’s little evidence they acted. It seems like a random choice based on your ISP, and that’s all.
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CreeperShocks
04-01-2023, 12:02 AM #2

There’s little evidence they acted. It seems like a random choice based on your ISP, and that’s all.

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EdenMarie
Member
190
04-02-2023, 06:53 AM
#3
Internet performance isn't always flawless. Expect occasional disruptions. Still, it's realistic to face a DDOS attack if your IP is exposed through services like Skype. If that happened, you wouldn't be able to access the internet.
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EdenMarie
04-02-2023, 06:53 AM #3

Internet performance isn't always flawless. Expect occasional disruptions. Still, it's realistic to face a DDOS attack if your IP is exposed through services like Skype. If that happened, you wouldn't be able to access the internet.

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SuperTigresss
Posting Freak
768
04-02-2023, 02:07 PM
#4
It usually shuts down your internet connection, possibly because your ISP is causing issues
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SuperTigresss
04-02-2023, 02:07 PM #4

It usually shuts down your internet connection, possibly because your ISP is causing issues

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Chamberlin200
Junior Member
13
04-07-2023, 04:56 PM
#5
Unless those who attack you are aware of your IP address in advance.
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Chamberlin200
04-07-2023, 04:56 PM #5

Unless those who attack you are aware of your IP address in advance.

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LucaSpielt
Junior Member
10
04-12-2023, 07:40 AM
#6
I've never experienced anything like this before. It's strange how quickly things returned to normal once they were certain of their win. I understand this might seem like a silly comment, but it feels unusual to me.
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LucaSpielt
04-12-2023, 07:40 AM #6

I've never experienced anything like this before. It's strange how quickly things returned to normal once they were certain of their win. I understand this might seem like a silly comment, but it feels unusual to me.

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Alysss
Member
221
04-20-2023, 07:03 AM
#7
If you had been targeted in a massive attack, you wouldn’t have been able to access the site. It’s unlikely they’re planning to focus on just one person to gain an advantage. Four-on-five matches are quite easy to win.
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Alysss
04-20-2023, 07:03 AM #7

If you had been targeted in a massive attack, you wouldn’t have been able to access the site. It’s unlikely they’re planning to focus on just one person to gain an advantage. Four-on-five matches are quite easy to win.

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3BOOD2111
Junior Member
7
04-26-2023, 09:55 PM
#8
It seems you're looking for a way to ease your stress. Any idea what you're feeling?
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3BOOD2111
04-26-2023, 09:55 PM #8

It seems you're looking for a way to ease your stress. Any idea what you're feeling?

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minecrafteur15
Junior Member
12
04-26-2023, 11:06 PM
#9
It’s understandable if this came across as harsh. However, the main point is important. Be mindful of information that could expose your IP address, especially if your Steam account is linked to a service like Skype. For example, matching the Skype name with your Steam profile or URL can reveal your identity.
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minecrafteur15
04-26-2023, 11:06 PM #9

It’s understandable if this came across as harsh. However, the main point is important. Be mindful of information that could expose your IP address, especially if your Steam account is linked to a service like Skype. For example, matching the Skype name with your Steam profile or URL can reveal your identity.

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Valroth66
Junior Member
12
04-28-2023, 07:46 PM
#10
I seldom rely on Skype, though its name differs from my Steam profile. Still, I removed it just to be certain.
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Valroth66
04-28-2023, 07:46 PM #10

I seldom rely on Skype, though its name differs from my Steam profile. Still, I removed it just to be certain.