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Gamersfirst, the studio behind free-to-play MMO APB Reloaded, has claimed it has eliminated server-side lag issues that have been problematic since the game’s release.
In the most recent APB Reloaded developer blog, a statement read that lag issues caused by the server were “officially sorted out” this week.
“Without going in to extreme technical detail, the issue turned out to be the method used to invoke various external libraries that under certain conditions could cause network congestion on the server itself,” it reads.
“That issue was fixed in the last 10 days, and combined with new networking equipment from Internap that optimises the route selection from individual players, most server side lag conditions have now been completely eliminated.”
APB Reloaded is the relaunched, free-to-play version of the failed Realtime Worlds MMO All Points Bulletin. Lag issues severely affected the launch of the game.
Read our recent interview with Gamersfirst’s associate director of game operations Joseph Willmon.
All Points Bulletin: Reloaded
- Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Massively Multiplayer Online, Shooter