Unbeaten wrote:Ok since people are being helpful here. I logged into LiF your own last night multiple servers hit Cnt N. And my Ping spikes 50+ each step and if I stop moving goes back down to a static 70ish, or w/e the server is for me. I do not have this issue in ANY other games, I stream and have great connection and hardware. Any Idea?
If I do continue to rubber band move, I will get over 1k ping and crash, stopping goes right back down. I changes weather and all settings no fix. I can look around if I do not take steps with slight spikes to 130ish but nothing extreme for spinning.
Scared this might happen in the MMO. And I had only one night to troubleshoot before work >.>
This Sounds like a "NAT" issue.
What are you using for a modem/router? Does the issue happen when connecting to all LiFYO servers? Do you have all necessary ports open.
Steam ports are UDP 27000 to 27015 inclusive (Game client traffic)
UDP 27015 to 27030 inclusive (Typically Matchmaking and HLTV)
UDP 27031 and 27036 (incoming, for In-Home Streaming)
TCP 27036 and 27037 (incoming, for In-Home Streaming)
UDP 4380.
On top of this you should also ensure you have the ports open for LiF for udp & tcp (use both if option allows) 28000 28001 28002
If you wish to learn more about Port Forwarding here is a good guide to start.
https://portforward.com/Some modems have built-in routers that offer port forwarding while some ISP do not provide one (i was lucky that mine did but was only able to forward an X amount of ports... so i too upgraded my router). I strongly recommend you buy an aftermarket router and "Bridge" your modem to the router as the aftermarket routers are generally much more user friendly. Even if you have a modem with built in router is will most likely not be as powerful as an aftermarket router... Just do some googling and youll learn lots about it!