So I'm sort of a noob when it comes to complex networking stuff, but I figured since I was not the only one having the problem it would be okay to post this here.
I'm a member of the Project M (a mod of SSBBrawl) netplay community, which of course relies on Dolphin's quintessential online feature. In the past hour, the community has been having issues with random drops from their connections. Up until then, the service has been working near flawlessly, but it seems like no one can play a match anymore without it dropping connections. The error that keeps cropping up is "Lost connection with Transversal Server". I tried to find more information about this on this website - possibly a news announcement or something of the like - but have since come up short. Does anyone have any information about this? Is there a maintenance period for these servers, or have they encountered some sort of error? Is there a way to work around this?
Sorry if my question is really silly or if the answer is right in front of my face, like I said before I'm pretty new to this kind of thing. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.
I'm a member of the Project M (a mod of SSBBrawl) netplay community, which of course relies on Dolphin's quintessential online feature. In the past hour, the community has been having issues with random drops from their connections. Up until then, the service has been working near flawlessly, but it seems like no one can play a match anymore without it dropping connections. The error that keeps cropping up is "Lost connection with Transversal Server". I tried to find more information about this on this website - possibly a news announcement or something of the like - but have since come up short. Does anyone have any information about this? Is there a maintenance period for these servers, or have they encountered some sort of error? Is there a way to work around this?
Sorry if my question is really silly or if the answer is right in front of my face, like I said before I'm pretty new to this kind of thing. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.