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LastReplay.w3g (Size: 1.25 MB / Downloads: 314)
I was disconnected a few seconds after refusing to kick an ally.
http://league.btanks.net/game.php?gameid=18686
There was no votekick and no lag. I was drop hacked.
Hopefully this replay can help you determine:
1. Who did it so you can IP ban them and report them to blizzard
2. How to stop drop hack
Cheers,
- Rob
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I had several disconnects like this, too (happened only in ranked games, i don't run any other applications when i play bt)). Fixed it my using my old router again.
Unsure if there is a way to stop, since your ip can be seen once you enter the game lobby.
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2011-07-13, 20:54:10
(This post was last modified: 2011-07-14, 05:45:36 by phoenix_strike.)
I actually have seen a few drops like this myself. Once the game was running smoothly and as soon as I got a siege pack and blew up tinkers towers, I was disconnected w/o any lag screen. Still connected to battlenet after I dropped so obviously, my internet connection was [not] disrupted.
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This issue is becoming a serious issue. I've now been dropped 3 times in the same manner and can't play ranked now.
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Unfortunately you can't do anything against it, neither can the bot. This "drop hack" is working by sending invalid (on a wc3 level) packages to your computer on a massive scale. As it's not passing through the bot (afaik) or battle.net, there is not way around it. Only thing I could imagine would be a package filter, but someone would have to get one of those "drop hacks" first to build one such filter.
Getting used to the Sand everywhere. At least it brings us map updates.
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try using gpoxy it might help