Probably a bad route. In that case, this isn't a problem you can fix since this is (probably) a problem with the rest of the internet between your ISP and the ISP of whoever serves this game. VPNs get around that by forcing a different route since the route you're using is to your VPN, not to the game. The VPN will hopefully have a route to the game that is different than the one you have/had to it.I have been playing this game for three years and this has never happened. I was playing this morning and then put it down for an hour. When I went back to my game, it would not load. I kept getting a message saying.” there is something missing. Please check your Internet connection.” This was on my iPad. I went to my iPhone, and had the same problem. Then I went to my PC and tried to load the game in edge, chrome, and Firefox. It would not load anywhere. I restarted my modem and router. I even deleted my network settings on my iPad and restarted it. somewhere on the Internet, I saw someone mention using VPN. I started up my VPN and then the game would load. I haven’t had to use my VPN for the game for three years and I don’t really want to have to start using it. I want to find out why I cannot play the game without VPN. Do you have any clue what the problem is and how I can fix this so I don’t have to use VPN? Thank you.
well, if it was an office setting i would suggest that a firewall could be at fault.Do you have any clue what the problem is and how I can fix this so I don’t have to use VPN?
Thanks I decided to wait it out. Tech-support told me to do a restore on all three of my devices!! Who in their right mind would do that?Probably a bad route. In that case, this isn't a problem you can fix since this is (probably) a problem with the rest of the internet between your ISP and the ISP of whoever serves this game. VPNs get around that by forcing a different route since the route you're using is to your VPN, not to the game. The VPN will hopefully have a route to the game that is different than the one you have/had to it.
Your fix is to simply wait. The problem will usually fix itself eventually.
If the problem hasn't been resolved by the time you read this, now's an opportunity to learn more about routing by checking to see what server between you and the game is goofing it up
I was thinking the same thing @crackie . I use VPN and the only thing it tends to interfere with is old movies on my streaming site. And even that is sporadic.Are all the other apps and sites connecting just fine without the VPN turned on?
Every single program and app works on all three devices only Elenar is requiring the VPN so to me, it sounds like an Elvenar problem not a problem with my ISP.Are all the other apps and sites connecting just fine without the VPN turned on?
does iOS even offer such a thing?Did you do a system restore to a known good date when it was working ?
does iOS even offer such a thing?
aside from the fact that i would never do a system change because one site wasnt communicating correctly, and all others were.
Absolutely not. There was no reason in the world to do a system restore on three different computers where everything is working except Elvenar but Elvenar was working if I ran VPN which points to a network problem. the next morning everything worked fine. it was the DNS which was corrected when Comcast did overnight maintenance.Did you do a system restore to a known good date when it was working ?
i find almost all tech support answers to be like this. scripted answers that push the problem off on the user's device or methods rather than actually determine a root cause. delay tactics. by the time you get them to pay attention you've destroyed everything of use on your device anyway by following their "instruction".If tech-support ever tells you to do a system restore as the first thing to correct almost any problem, it’s because they don’t know what is wrong and they don’t wanna deal with finding the real problem.
I would chalk this up to support is manned by unpaid volunteers that may or may not know how VPNs can optionally fit into the Elvenar equation. If it were scripted, you’d be told to clear your cache.i find almost all tech support answers to be like this. scripted answers that push the problem off on the user's device or methods rather than actually determine a root cause. delay tactics. by the time you get them to pay attention you've destroyed everything of use on your device anyway by following their "instruction".
i'm sorry, i wasn't clear. i meant tech support in general. not a stab at Inno/Elvenar.I would chalk this up to support is manned by unpaid volunteers that may or may not know how VPNs can optionally fit into the Elvenar equation. If it were scripted, you’d be told to clear your cache.
I've worked in a help desk. Sometimes it IS the Nut behind the Wheel, or the Head on the Driver.i find almost all tech support answers to be like this. scripted answers that push the problem off on the user's device or methods rather than actually determine a root cause. delay tactics. by the time you get them to pay attention you've destroyed everything of use on your device anyway by following their "instruction".