So basically my internet is shit somehow that it dies every now and then and requires a router restart, that fixes it straight. It usually occurred like once 2-6 weeks or so, but now in the span of week my internet has died twice around 20CET, the thing is my internet works just fine everywhere except in TF2. My game is just frozen and if I update server list I have 2000 ping in every server and if I join one it's obviously just frozen.
We have contacted the provider before but they don't really do shit about it, I think we changed it a while back as well because of similar problems.
How the fuck is this possible, I could load 666 GB of porn while watching Youtube videos and beating my dick to a wall(takes a lot of internet connection) with no issues, but TF2 is unplayable.
We have contacted the provider before but they don't really do shit about it, I think we changed it a while back as well because of similar problems.
How the fuck is this possible, I could load 666 GB of porn while watching Youtube videos and beating my dick to a wall(takes a lot of internet connection) with no issues, but TF2 is unplayable.
You know of any other players in your area that have a similar issue? cause the issue you're describing sounds like a routing issue via your ISP or a peer connection they have.
Are you sure its only internet provider connected problem? Because of the things I've read lately on tftv, seems like tf2 has a lot of random problems (mouse stuttering only on tf2, not in any other game or in windows) and so on. So, I know, sounds stupid but have you tried re-installing the game? And has the internet died every time when you are on tf2 around 20CET or has it died not depending what you are doing around that time?
I doubt Valve can affect how my internet works for TF2, I'm aware this is just pretty much likely my ISP being full of shit, but like with 2000 ping in tf2 I'd expect that my internet is slow as fuck even when browsing. This just annoys me a lot. I mean there has been times it happened even 2-3 times a week, so chances are that this might not occur in a while, but the fact it happens and much often around 20CET is really frustrating.