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Discontent
09-12-2007, 06:18 PM
Hello, I would like to know why it is that I cannot stay online for more than 30-60 mins without getting Disconnected from server Boot the majority of the time it happens when I make a store lets say 55% and 45% while I am grinding my girlfriend and I both play and it happens like clock work I mean I could set my watch by it.

What port does the game run on?

I am using a Cisco router on a bis. cable connection. Could there be packet collisions that is confusing the server causing me to be kicked? Sometimes I am still playing and it tells my friends I am logged off they can see me but cant heal me.

Shadow150
09-12-2007, 09:26 PM
lol i can't stay on for more then 5 seconds i posted a board on this today to...don't think any1 answered

TastyTapioca
09-13-2007, 06:37 AM
Hello, I would like to know why it is that I cannot stay online for more than 30-60 mins without getting Disconnected from server Boot the majority of the time it happens when I make a store lets say 55% and 45% while I am grinding my girlfriend and I both play and it happens like clock work I mean I coul set my watch by it. and I have this strange idea that the GMs are causing it... How about you guys kick those disruptive website spammers insted!


Minus the abuse of ellipses...

Do you two play using a firewall?

Discontent
09-14-2007, 01:51 AM
So if any of you GM's read this and need me to add more info please let me know, Thanks

TastyTapioca
09-14-2007, 06:59 AM
And he can't even answer the question. That's why he'll be waiting a long time for any responses from a GM, let alone players.

Discontent
09-14-2007, 02:39 PM
And he can't even answer the question. That's why he'll be waiting a long time for any responses from a GM, let alone players.

This question is not directed to you and yes all windows PC's have a firewall, I can promise you that windows firewall is not the problem, now I need someone with technical knowledge to answer, not you. I am A+ certified and know enough about networking to get past small client side software issues. so thank you for your poor attempt in helping.