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check your ping by pinging google
Win+R, cmd, ping www.google.com -t
the latency ( xx ms) should be below 50 ms, no spikes (sudden jump to more than 200 ms, no request time out)
otherwise awesomenauts will give you cancer
if you have spikes or request time out, contact your ISP
I fixed all above issues by doing this.
and try changing steam download region if your playing far from the big continents (USA, EU)
Or if you have tolerable ping (spikes to between 50 to 100 ms ish) restart the game after every match to avoid getting matched with bots
Was this ever fixed?
I even had close all firewall, and all avast shields. And nothing helped.
BTW my ping to google.com is 27ms avg
Awesomenauts developer Ronimo Games has filed for bankruptcy.
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/report-i-awesomenauts-i-developer-ronimo-games-has-filed-for-bankruptcy
I guest that will be the end of Awesomenauts.
But...
https://atari.com/blogs/newsroom/atari-acquires-awesomenauts-swords-soldiers-from-ronimo-games
So maybe there is hope for awesomenauts :-)
Holy, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ how did I not know about this. Past couple of months I have never been able to join into an Awesomnauts server! Looking at gameplay figures it looks like some have managed to but its a drastic drop, not that it was a massive player base before but still. Its a really really fantastic game that deserves way more recognition and I'm hoping Atari can do something great with it in the future.