this is bs, and you are only exposing your router to an atack
the issue is no dedicated servers, p2p, cheaters, mods and the fact that players with bad connections have an advantage
if bungie started banning people we wouldn't have these issues
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He never said that this will fix every issue. He stated that it will help optimize your experience. P2P servers will always be bad. Everyone's game connection is banking on one person's connection. If that one person has bad connection, then the entire game has bad connection, even though it may not show it. I agree, having dedicated servers would help a lot, but you cannot blame every single round of trials lost on bad connection.
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Edited by NYDIBS: 8/26/2016 9:20:09 PMI blame my losses on lag maybe 10% of the time, probably not even that much. most of my losses are either due to poor teamwork/communication or just getting outplayed that lag is not produced on my end, and any of the suggestions he made would not help me. it may help those with horrible Internet connection, a little bit, but so would upgrading their Internet speed some of his points are valid, but also common sense, wired over wifi, reduce overall traffic from other devices...
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I only expose myself in public. I am not telling people to hack the ever loving shit oout of their routers and install a 3rd party firmware. i'm telling them to look at how their network is set up, and how to work with the functions that already exist on the routers to make their network setups better. My router is not open and most modern routers come with a SPI firewall. Stateful Packet Inspection firewalls check at packet level for outbound conversations and let the inbound reply back in. If an inbound packet hits the firewall without a corresponding outbound one the router drops the connection. There is a really minimal surface area for attack unless you really, really wanted an open Nat and turned off the firewall. The surface area for attack is greater with that set up [spoiler]But of course you already know all this, and how silly do I feel having to teach you about the capabilities of home routers, right :?[/spoiler] DMZ in most routers still have the device logically still inside the network. It only forwards all ports to it. Agreed that Dedicated servers would go a long way, but in the mean time, make your network the fastest and best it can be. Its information for people to use how they like. if you think its bullshit, just ignore it.