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I really don't know where to post this but I've been playing Black Ops 2 for the past 3 days and every other game I get booted offline and it's starting to piss me off. Is there any way I can stop these bad kids who can't win a game from booting me? It happens all day and it's irritating the hell out of me
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There's no way to stop host booting/ip flooding,
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Reset your router and that will replace your old IP With a new one, If someone is still booting you contact your ISP And ask if the traffic is being sent from a individual source, If by chance it is ask them and they may be able to proverbially cut the line of traffic. If all this fails here's some steps to avoiding flooding. 1.) Use a VPN Provided by your ISP chances are the booters are using free booters that are just strong enough to get you off and they certainly won't take down a business class VPN. 2.) Don't accept Private chats or Invites from people other then your friends unless they tell you why they are inviting you and what they want. 3.) If it continues PM Me half the reason i know all this is because my dad is a computer and internet technician and I'm becoming one and ill ask him what you can do.
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eGirls wrote Reset your router and that will replace your old IP With a new one, If someone is still booting you contact your ISP And ask if the traffic is being sent from a individual source, If by chance it is ask them and they may be able to proverbially cut the line of traffic. If all this fails here's some steps to avoiding flooding. 1.) Use a VPN Provided by your ISP chances are the booters are using free booters that are just strong enough to get you off and they certainly won't take down a business class VPN. 2.) Don't accept Private chats or Invites from people other then your friends unless they tell you why they are inviting you and what they want. 3.) If it continues PM Me half the reason i know all this is because my dad is a computer and internet technician and I'm becoming one and ill ask him what you can do.
Thanks for the help but I don't think it's the same person booting me everytime and I don't accept any invites
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stop playing the game. Simple
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2 fixes.

1. Buy a VPN, it is basically a mask for your ip
2. Boot them before they boot you, I find it HILARIOUS when I see kids on like a 20+ win-streak and I boot them within 20 seconds of game starting and then I get messages saying why'd u ddos me like hahahahaha hahahahaha it's just too good
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As Anniversary said, I would mainly suggest getting a VPN. I played a lot of Gamebattles back then, and so many people would get hit offline. After getting fed up with the same thing happening, I got a VPN, and everything was good to go. Well anyways, good luck with what you decide to do.
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