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Posts players are angry with Advance Warfare

byCustoms Today Report
08/11/2014
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TOKYO: Posts of players are annoyed about the multiplayer lag in the newly released game of Advanced Warfare therefore they are sending texts on Activision’s Twitter account.

The issue mainly includes the message that is shown in the game screen which is “service is not available”. Due to this, the game disconnects, and lag that leads to missed shots and unfair deaths. While every platform are facing this problem, but it seems that PC and PS4 versions are having more trouble than the others.

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Sledgehammer Games and Activision said before Advanced Warfare’s launch that it would feature dedicated servers for all platforms, but it’s using peer-to-peer connections, leading to weaker match stability. The developers have been asked various questions about the problem which the players are facing and they have assured that the bugs will be fixed soon and the players can enjoy the multiplayer feature without any difficulty. The general response from Activision is mentioned below,

“We’re aware of connectivity issues currently being experienced. They are under investigation. Stay tuned for updates.”

 

Tags: Advanced Warfare"multiplayer lagPC and PS4 versionsPosts of playersSledgehammer Games

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