Server Issues in No More Room in Hell 2 (NMRiH2), Ping Is High

As a seasoned gamer with decades worth of experience under my belt, I must say that the launch of No More Room in Hell 2 has been quite intriguing, to say the least. The anticipation for this title was palpable, especially among us zombie-fighting enthusiasts who fondly remember the first installment. However, it seems that we’ve stumbled upon a rather peculiar issue with the servers—a topic that’s been dominating discussions since the game’s release.


Just now, No More Room in Hell 2 was unveiled! This multiplayer game where players battle against zombies has been eagerly anticipated. Many fans have fond memories of the original series. But shortly after its launch, there’s one major issue that everyone seems to be discussing – servers. It looks like the developers made an unusual choice, resulting in players being placed randomly into different lobbies.

Server issues in NMRiH2. Lobbies are no ideal

In just the first hour of early access, the most common question arising among players concerns server selection: It appears that players don’t have the option to choose servers closest to their location, instead an algorithm does this for them. While having an automated system can be beneficial if it functions properly, there seems to be a problem in this case.

Players are complaining about being matched with individuals who have high ping rates, or experiencing it themselves. This doesn’t appear to be a deliberate aspect of the game, let’s hope not. It seems that the system prioritizes filling rooms over finding servers nearby. The reason for this is unclear. Here’s hoping that this problem gets resolved soon.

It’s important to keep in mind that this game is still in its early development phase, which means it isn’t fully completed yet. After purchasing an Early Access (EA) game, it’s natural to want to jump right in and play, but remember, there may be several glitches and issues. So, if you’re not a die-hard fan of the game, it might be wise to wait a few days before buying the product. This gives developers more time to address and resolve the most pressing problems.

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2024-10-22 19:31