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We'll be having a brief maintenance starting at 2 PM PDT and lasting approximately 45 minutes. 

 

This hotfix will address the following:

  • Adjusted backend services capacity
  • Fixed an issue where a single gameserver could take up too much processing power, resulting in rubberbanding
  • Push to talk should now be off by default
  • Other stability fixes

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Does this mean the disconnecting from matches will be fixed? Its really frustrating trying to progress and getting nowhere when you get dropped from every game, especially long siege matches.

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The fix your asking about is listed in the above info 

 

 

  • Adjusted backend services capacity
  • Fixed an issue where a single gameserver could take up too much processing power, resulting in rubberbanding
  • Push to talk should now be off by default
  • Other stability fixes

All fixes, will hopefully be fixing the match issues.


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Looking forward to it. First 5 games disconnects after 2-3 minutes, last 2 games were fine!

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The people behind Hawken have been really good at keeping us updated on what's going on with the servers and etc. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I appreciate the communication, keep up the good work.






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