It looks like server issues are causing 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Apex Legends’ developers 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:to work through yet another weekend. Players have been reporting connectivity issues and lost connections mid-match for the better part of a week, and Respawn h🎐as been scrambling all weekend loܫng to solve the problem.
As reported by , the issues started around September 14 with the arrival of the Evolution Event. Players started losing their connections to Apex's servers, with Respawn noting the uptick in disconnects on September 15.
"We're still seeing an unusual amount of @Playapex players timing out when attempting to connect to matches," Respawn . "Our team will keep working until we've got things back to normal."
, Respawn tweeted that it had ramped up its server capacity hoping that it would help players maꦫintain a secure connection, but to little avail. seeing "improvements" on September 17, but still "roughly three times the normal rate of disconnect errors in @PlayApex, and a full return to normal may take until our next planned patch on Sept 22."
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Respawn hopes another update on Monday will tackle the server problems and has extended the ranked split to account for this weekend's lack of availability.
So far, there’s been no explanation for what’s been going wrong with Apex recently, but these server issues come fairly soon after Apex Legends became the targ♒et of a group of hackers trying to “Save Titanfall.” Those same hackers have been targeting Titanfall 1 & 2 for the past several months and decided to take their campaign to Apex Legends 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:t🐠o draw attention to their bizarre cause.
Most recently, the hacker group tried to start a panic by spreading rumors that Titanfall had been compromised and was spreading malware to all users that logged on. Respawn was able to kibosh that rumor pretty🐟 quickly, but i🐓t still diverted the developer’s attention--perhaps so that engineers were 💧diverted to confirm Titanfall’s security rather than ensure the latest update went out without a hitch.