Okay.-Sekai- wrote:
ATB have fun :3
Bump. The problem still exists.Aoshiru wrote:
Same problem. Bancho keep kickin' me out every 10 mins and showing "connection timed out", but I can see my friends and use internet like any other day (this happens since 2 months)
that's your router's IP. If you want to see your real IP address, look, for example, here: http://www.whatismyip.com/r3yn41d0 wrote:
i got dc many times
IP adress :192.168.1.101
ok this is my real IP address : 61.94.63.109[Dellirium] wrote:
that's your router's IP. If you want to see your real IP address, look, for example, here: http://www.whatismyip.com/r3yn41d0 wrote:
i got dc many times
IP adress :192.168.1.101
From what you said, I assume that you made more than one account, which is not allowed...webslinger92 wrote:
I just remade my account since I just started playing today, but now it's doing it again with my new account
Has it even worked for you?infectedxinsanity wrote:
okay so i can't play multi player cuz it keeps saying that it's receiving data, but it won't stop saying that. i'm a little irritated with it because I really want to play with friends but when I click on 'multi' it says I have to be signed into bancho and be connected, in which it won't let me do either. :/
It worked. But won't having my Fps set to 120 have an impact on my gameplay? I mean, if it's on unlimited I can play with 1700 fps ><peppy wrote:
This sounds like an issue with driver threading/cpu consumption. Try limiting osu!'s framerate to 60/120fps and see if it helps.
Actually, a reboot was enough. Thanks anyways !peppy wrote:
Likely an issue with your ISP, or the routing between your ISP and osu!. Gove it a bit and it should fix itself.
I did a reboot earlier on the website of my box, but guess that didn't do the trick. After rebooting the box it seems fixed. Thank you!_Gezo_ wrote:
Actually, a reboot was enough. Thanks anyways !peppy wrote:
Likely an issue with your ISP, or the routing between your ISP and osu!. Gove it a bit and it should fix itself.
@Ente : Did you try rebooting your box ? That might be an issue. Not sure of it though.