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Hello guys i just bought Destiny the collection...

And i really wondering what are the best settings on R1 for multilayer

 

Also does destiny support peer to peer connections as host?

 

I mean if i sent the range of duma really small and local can i get any game as host??

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Hi, there is a moderator who has done extensive testing for Destiny.  His name is Chive.  This link will take you to his profile page and if you click on 'Topics' you will get a great guide.    http://forum.netduma.com/user/1066-chive972/

 

Destinys matchmaking uses servers in the actual matchmaking process, the connections are peer-to-peer based.  It gets a little complex as certain players host specific aspects of the gameplay.  This can make it lag for some, whilst being good for others.  Personally, I don't see the benefit of setting ranges for Destiny, others think that they have some success.  When you look at how the servers matchmake, then you would probably deduce that setting range is going to have little if any effect.

 

Your best bet is to follow Chive's guide and then have nights where you change one setting to see how it effects your "instance".  All in all, the Duma will ensure you have the best connection you can get, then its praying that you see few players hosting mechanics aspects during your play sessions.

 

Destiny 2 revises the issue of mechanics with bad hosts, simply by hosting the mechanics on their servers.  The actual connections will remain peer-to-peer.  This should bring greater balance to the crucible.

 

Good Luck

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Hi, there is a moderator who has done extensive testing for Destiny. His name is Chive. This link will take you to his profile page and if you click on 'Topics' you will get a great guide. http://forum.netduma.com/user/1066-chive972/

 

Destinys matchmaking uses servers in the actual matchmaking process, the connections are peer-to-peer based. It gets a little complex as certain players host specific aspects of the gameplay. This can make it lag for some, whilst being good for others. Personally, I don't see the benefit of setting ranges for Destiny, others think that they have some success. When you look at how the servers matchmake, then you would probably deduce that setting range is going to have little if any effect.

 

Your best bet is to follow Chive's guide and then have nights where you change one setting to see how it effects your "instance". All in all, the Duma will ensure you have the best connection you can get, then its praying that you see few players hosting mechanics aspects during your play sessions.

 

Destiny 2 revises the issue of mechanics with bad hosts, simply by hosting the mechanics on their servers. The actual connections will remain peer-to-peer. This should bring greater balance to the crucible.

 

Good Luck

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Hahahahaha

Hey chive what can I do with the problem i mentioned above?

As he said, you can follow my tutorial: http://forum.netduma.com/topic/20726-the-best-settings-imo-for-the-10306-firmware/?view=getnewpost

 

You need also change your cloud settings to those values (untick all cloud options before): 35,32,28.

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Hey chive what can I do with the problem i mentioned above?

 

I believe the latest cloud numbers might be 35, 33, 28. Definitely follow Chives guide above :)

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