Clearly people only read what they want to. Clearly my connection/setup is not the problem as I play every other game with no problem at all.
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Also, go to pingtest.net / speedtest.net to test your connection to see what you are actually getting. Ping test will allso give you a estimate of how good you connection is. You might not be getting what you paid for.
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Edited by YFZ451: 8/30/2016 1:49:02 AMOk I did what you suggested. Speedtest results: Download - 45.22 Upload - 43.84 Ping - 18ms Pingtest results: Packet Loss - 0% Ping - 17ms Jitter - 0ms I'm signed up for a 50/50 service but was currently uploading something so numbers were a little off. When connection is idle ping stays between 5 and 10 ms. Edit: Finally got speedtest to let me post a link. Ping is at 24 but thats still really good while i'm uploading.
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I hope that you are running the same set up for your consol, because that would make it really interesting. ( you probably tested on your pc, so was it on a enthernet cable or over wifi? And are you using wired or wireless for your consol?)
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Edited by YFZ451: 8/30/2016 2:05:20 PMThat test is over a wired connection on my computer. Xbox is hardwired using a separate real ip. When I run the network test on my xbox download is 47.53, upload is 48.25 and ping is 19ms with 0% packet loss. Just for the heck of it I tried switching the ethernet cable from cat 6 to cat 7 with no change. Even tried wifi just to see and still no difference. Even tried using IPv6 with the same results. Nat is always open and when I run port test using destiny ports it always says they are open.
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Edited by Eradition: 8/29/2016 6:03:41 PMClearly you don’t read anything. Why do you comper P2P game to one run on dedicated servers? So that you can play other games like Black ops 3 Bf4 with out problems, doesn't mean that the fault for lagging in destiny is not on your end. Destiny is p2p so when a game start it all relies on players connection and is really sensitive to things like package loss. And don't say it's Bungies fault. Would you want them to stop development on the next game to try and make destiny to run on dedicated servers and possibly break the entire game while doing it? You can just simply do your best to optimize your connection and most of your connection problems will go away once you get it right. ( there will always be some problems that you can't influence like isp proplems) Edit: also I don't want to say that I agree with their chosen paht, but we will just have to live with it