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So before when I very first got this game, I experienced TONS of "Disconnected from Xbox live" but my internet was perfectly fine. I tested out some other games, they worked all perfectly fine. So I had my cousins Black Xbox connect, I never not once experienced a disconnected from xbox live. I'm now on my Xbox Arcade, the very first xbox 360 ever made. I join a game in Advanced Warfare, it'll randomly disconnect me. I don't understand this because it pisses me off, I wanna play the game. I called Xbox, I cleared system cache, I did everything I can think to do. Anyone got any ideas. Maybe it's my Xbox? I honestly don't get it, but I am getting very aggravated that I can't even play the game I paid for.
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Me too. It is horrible. This is how they rip people off by getting their victims to purchase the newer game consoles. So I won't be buying the xboxOne console from Microsoft, probably ever.
I am going back to PC gaming and getting a PS4. I can play Advanced Warfare on that and not completely waste my time with my router, chronic disconnects from the xbox live "service", or other fictitious problem when its their dumb software. I also detest Comcast, they drop traffic regularly, artificially creating game lag.
Good luck. You'll probably need a network packet sniffer and intrusion prevention device (to drop and filter deeper levels of bad traffic), and a configurable linux router such as the DDWRT on a netgear, along with video cameras to prove your case.
I am going back to PC gaming and getting a PS4. I can play Advanced Warfare on that and not completely waste my time with my router, chronic disconnects from the xbox live "service", or other fictitious problem when its their dumb software. I also detest Comcast, they drop traffic regularly, artificially creating game lag.
Good luck. You'll probably need a network packet sniffer and intrusion prevention device (to drop and filter deeper levels of bad traffic), and a configurable linux router such as the DDWRT on a netgear, along with video cameras to prove your case.
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