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This is partially because a good 95% of the game is client side but also because of the poor encryption of all these files that they do put in the client folder to be tampered with at one's own desire. TQ's game servers cannot keep up with all their own updates, never mind when bots inject their own coding into the system. Second, think about all the people trying to login or participate in these events all at the exact same time, login gets flooded with requests causing intense lag on the server and will cause disconnects! Finally when you combine these first two factors with the extreme number of botters around nowadays it's literally a recipe for disaster. First, old outdated servers hosting all these different events. ![]() #2 Disconnecting just before tournaments start? Close to missing the entry time on Team PK, etc? I believe this particular issue is a combination of three factors. The list goes on and on which although many people do not disconnect DO complain about increased lag when near these mobs. Damage dealt, damage taken, health recovery per minute, etc. #3 - Kill alot of Banshees or Dragons? You might disconnect alot when traveling through Frozen Grotto 2, 5 and 6 as well as the Demon Cave! With the constant upgrades to the game and the outdated servers having to bear the load, sometimes you disconnect! Just think about all those variables that both client and serverside have to take into effect while you are killing any of these boss mobs. This however often results in your client "overheating" and just shuts down on you causing you to disconnect. They try to offset the stress on their end by giving spikes of pressure on their users computer. When there is stress on the server it tries to eliminate it any way possible, even if it means causing certain players to lag or even stop loading, many large companies who have a lot of servers do this whether it be gaming or business. ![]() I believe this too is because the servers are at their maximum capacity. #4 - Do you ever get stuck and your screen completely freezes, you can still move and jump but nothing is loading with your character? Suddenly you receive the "Disconnect" message. While I don't agree with this because the whole point of being in TG is to level your skills I do think it is a good option to keep minimum stress on the servers. ![]() Disconnects those who have been idling the longest in TG to let someone else log on. I believe there has been some new system put into effect to disconnect inactive players to allow other players to login, this would certainly explain all of the random disconnects while leveling your skills in TG. I'm sure you've noticed if you receieve this message upon logging in it will either take countless tries or if you have VIP 2 or higher on your account you will be let in on the second try. "Server is busy! Try again later" In my opinion TQs servers are constantly at their maximum capacity now whether it be because of a lot of players on one server or if theres just a lot of botters crowding it. ![]() #5 - Have you noticed that recently if you go AFK in the TG you will get randomly disconnected but you can leave your noobs in twin city collecting blessing time without getting disconnected? This is mere speculation but if you have also noticed ever since a few patchs back there has been a new message when logging in. Here's a list of the top 5 reasons I personally think people are disconnecting after having spoken with an extensive list of people about when, why, where and how they disconnect, what messages they receive upon disconnecting if any at all! So this is just a thread about a bunch of different theories that have been going around as to why people are disconnecting a lot more, this is in NO WAY trying to explain why people are lagging so much, because in fact, only TQ knows why.Īre you disconnecting when you go afk in the training ground? When you are doing team qualifier does one of your alts randomly disappear from your team without even receiving the disconnect message? ![]() Check the USB connection and try other direct ports or maybe the USB cable is an older one. Update to a custom firmware isn't working. You have to restore the device with a custom firmware. ![]() Update iTunes.Ĭustom firmware update fail (PwnageTool until 4.0.1). For firmwares 4.0 and higher you need iTunes 9.2 or higher. The installed version of iTunes may also be too old. Occurs when you want to install a beta firmware with iTunes for Windows (actively blocked by Apple beta users are developers and therefore must have a Mac).Įrror 13 may also signify a USB problem. You always have to go into DFU mode and restore from there. You are trying to update to a custom firmware from Pwnage Tool 4.1+. The device is bootable, if you set the auto-boot to true or use TinyUmbrella and use "Kick Device out of Recovery". Can also be used to prevent a baseband update. Removed bbfw file in the firmware folder of an unzipped IPSW. The trick to skip the baseband update no longer works. iRecovery then showed increased kernel panic count. After patching kernel in PwnageTool with custom patches, restore failed with this. Not enter the downgrading mode, change USB port (the back one of chassis is better) and restart computer.Įrror 9Seems to be a kernel panic. Sn0wbreeze 1.6 Custom Firmware has a ASR patch problem. Try changing the USB port (the back one of chassis is better) and restart computer. Simply use TinyUmbrella to kick it out of recovery mode. The baseband does not get updated using this method. Also see Apple's KB article.Įrror occurs when one uses the "last ditch" method for preventing baseband updates on the iPhone 4. See also Apple's KB article.Įrror when downloading songs purchased on iTunes. See also Apple's KB article.ĭelete Storm Video, QuickTime, iTunes, then reinstall iTunes. ![]() See also Apple's KB article.Ĭheck system time, reset Internet connection, update root certificates. Solution: Either downgrade your baseband or upgrade your iPhone to the firmware matching your current baseband Problem: Baseband not compatible with your firmware If still persists, reinstall the MobileDevice Driver. Solution: Redownload your official firmware or make another custom firmware Also try changing USB ports, and rebooting your computer. Problem: Not in proper DFU mode / firmware not supported edited by 6thgen on Dec 29 2010, 09:36 PMĬommon error codes we encounter in iTunes. You will, of course, need to have a jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch to install it.īackBoard is available from Cydia under ModMyi repository for free. BackBoard creates a backup of all: User settings, home screen layout, MobileSubstrate configuration, hidden apps, webclips, home screen wallpaper and folders. ![]() Never bother with taking hours to set up the most complex themes. Ever wished you could set up a theme and never have to do it again? Well now you can! With BackBoard, you can easily switch between multiple Springboard backups with a tap of your fingertips. You can then restore to your favorite saved theme with exact layout and settings in a matter of just seconds.Įasily backup your home screen with BackBoard. There is a new app available in Cydia which allows you to take backups of your iPhone�s springboard theme, which includes: user settings, layout, wallpaper, MobileSubstrate configuration, hidden apps and folders. ![]() On April 3, 2006, Apple released their 10.4.6 update and again patches were released within two weeks that allowed users to install most of this update on non-Apple computers, although this did not include the updated kernel in 10.4.6. Within hours Apple released the 10.4.5 update, which was then hacked by the same author within two weeks. On February 14, 2006, an initial " hack" of Mac OS X v10.4.4 was released on the Internet by a programmer with the pseudonym crg92. These machines used Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) platform firmware instead of the older style BIOS found on most x86 motherboards at the time. On January 10, 2006, Apple released Mac OS X 10.4.4 with the first generation of Intel-based Macs, the iMac and the MacBook Pro. Efforts immediately began to attempt to run Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware, but developers quickly found themselves with an error message saying that the PC hardware configurations were not supported. On June 6, 2005, Apple announced its plans to transition to Intel x86 processors at their Worldwide Developers Conference and made available a prototype Intel-based Mac to selected developers at a cost of $999 (equivalent to $1,390 in 2021). The company has said it will eventually stop supporting the Intel64 architecture. In 2020, Apple began to move to ARM64-based Apple silicon processors. While commercial circumvention of the methods Apple uses to prevent macOS from being installed on non-Apple hardware is restricted in the United States under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), specific changes to the law regarding the concept of jailbreaking have placed circumvention methods like these into a legal grey area. Notably, companies such as Psystar have attempted to release products using macOS on non-Apple machines, though many Hackintosh systems are designed solely by macOS enthusiasts of various hacking forums and communities. Īpple's software license for macOS only permits the software's use on computers that are "Apple-branded." However, because modern Macintosh computers use Intel-based hardware, there are few limitations keeping the software from running on other types of Intel-based PCs. Hackintosh laptops are sometimes referred to as "Hackbooks". ![]() macOS can also be run on several non-Apple virtualization platforms, although such systems are not usually described as Hackintoshes. Benefits cited for "Hackintoshing" can include cost (older, cheaper or commodity hardware), ease of repair and piecemeal upgrade, and freedom to use customized choices of components that are not available (or not available together) in the branded Apple products. ![]() Since 2005, Mac computers use the same x86-64 computer architecture as many other desktop PCs, laptops, and servers, meaning that in principle, the code making up macOS systems and software can be run on alternative platforms with minimal compatibility issues. "Hackintoshing" began as a result of Apple's 2005 transition to Intel processors, away from PowerPC. This can also include running Macintosh software on hardware it is not originally authorized for. A Hackintosh ( English pronunciation: /hæːˈkɪntɒʃ/, a portmanteau of " Hack" and " Macintosh") is a computer that runs Apple's Macintosh operating system macOS on computer hardware not authorized for the purpose by Apple. |