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So I thought I'd give Black Ops MP a run as I haven't played it for a while...only to discover that when acquiring the server list my Superhub just resets!
So I thought I'd give Black Ops MP a run as I haven't played it for a while...only to discover that when acquiring the server list my Superhub just resets!
This is the PC version of black ops BTW.
Has anyone else encountered this?
Turn off ip flood protection in the superhub.
I have been playing black ops on a super hub for months and it works fine if you turn off the flood protection.
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hmmm how do you turn off flood protection and what does that do exactly?
When IP Flood Detection is enabled, the Super Hub has the ability to block malicious devices that are attempting to flood devices. Such as Denial of service attacks which uses up all available bandwidth.
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If so, try setting your connection speed in Steam to something less than the highest one. That should limit the rate at which it pings servers (which is what is killing your superhub)
Gotta say, all these Superhub bugs make it hella easy to take down someone's connection remotely if they're hacking in COD.
In fact I almost rejoice when I see a virginmedia IP doing it since it's two clicks and about five seconds, whereas some of them Norwegian and Russian connections are surprisingly stubborn.
It's like, we're still a decade behind when it comes to building anything robust...