I think you are an Indian and u know indian network connection its network problem ,trying to connect n number of times to server cause that problem i face that too bro
wow... that's fast.
(I apologize for the sarcasm...)
That being said: I had the same issue for a short while yesterday, after I restarted the App and connected to my wifi (only 100 mbps) instead of cellular everything was fine again.
Ok I know you are already aware of the problem, but it is getting progressively worse. Rebooting device, exiting and launching the game over and over and again is getting painful.
Being in a fight and the buff/debuffs being variables is making the game harder to play.
Variables in inventory making it impossible to tell how many and of what items we have so we know what to sell.
Can't see what exactly the nodes are you going up against because the node descriptions are variable names.
It's like pRNG is deciding do we show the variable or the value and most of the time it is no.
Hi. So the problem appears to be in the refresh rate. When I use my phone hotspot no ID error, but home wifi it does.
Homes are set up to manage large amounts of data with buffering embedded to allow streaming, up and downloading. Phones are use to many smaller data packages that constantly update apps and interactive data.
Idk if theres a router setting to change at home, but there should be a way to update the code to allow but types of connection types.
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wow... that's fast.
(I apologize for the sarcasm...)
That being said: I had the same issue for a short while yesterday, after I restarted the App and connected to my wifi (only 100 mbps) instead of cellular everything was fine again.
Being in a fight and the buff/debuffs being variables is making the game harder to play.
Variables in inventory making it impossible to tell how many and of what items we have so we know what to sell.
Can't see what exactly the nodes are you going up against because the node descriptions are variable names.
It's like pRNG is deciding do we show the variable or the value and most of the time it is no.
Homes are set up to manage large amounts of data with buffering embedded to allow streaming, up and downloading. Phones are use to many smaller data packages that constantly update apps and interactive data.
Idk if theres a router setting to change at home, but there should be a way to update the code to allow but types of connection types.
Joe