I'm sure this is easily solved. I tried googling but I couldn't find anything, I probably used the wrong keywords.
Anyway my girlfriend and I both have ps3s and live together, we play gta 5 all the time together. We seem to have a problem staying in games when we are both online. It will kick us, or make everyone lag out from the match. I thought about changing the IP address on the ps3 a bit, it ended in 18, so i changed mine to end in 7 and hers to end in 30. It didn't seem to help.
Sorry about the question, it is probably easy to fix. If I'm making little sense or have not given enough information please let me know, thank you.
Get better internet?
Post us a [URL="http://www.speedtest.net/"]speed test[/URL].
Sure. I ran it while online both ps3s, I'm not sure if that is a problem or not.
[URL=http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3038245166][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/3038245166.png[/IMG][/URL]
I'm not sure how the networking protocol on the PS3 works, or how much bandwidth it consumes, but it's probably not very efficient.
Either your router is shit or having both PS3s running at the same time is saturating your upload speed on your internet connection. Changing your IP address won't do anything, unless both PS3s had the same IP address and were conflicting on the LAN (which appears to not be the problem.)
If you're running them wirelessly, try connecting them with an ethernet cable.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;42550143]I'm not sure how the networking protocol on the PS3 works, or how much bandwidth it consumes, but it's probably not very efficient.
Either your router is shit or having both PS3s running at the same time is saturating your upload speed on your internet connection. Changing your IP address won't do anything, unless both PS3s had the same IP address and were conflicting on the LAN (which appears to not be the problem.)
If you're running them wirelessly, try connecting them with an ethernet cable.[/QUOTE]
The speed can't affect that much. Besides wireless on PS3 isn't their proudest moment. (Unless they fixed it in their slim versions).
Sounds more like a routing problem.
Our wireless router used to cause a bunch of issues, but recently doesn't any longer.
I'll try using some more Ethernet cords, thanks.
[QUOTE=Killervalon;42554873]The speed can't affect that much.[/QUOTE]
Saturating the upload bandwidth sure as hell can affect latency. If you run out of upload bandwidth, you're going to start lagging to hell.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;42559804]Saturating the upload bandwidth sure as hell can affect latency. If you run out of upload bandwidth, you're going to start lagging to hell.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but in no fucking way should it use 3.5mbit for 2 games. Even 0.1 would be surprising.
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