Annual attempt at trying to use random multicrew

All attempts in Open. I live in a building constructed in 2012, in the largest capital city in Europe (at time of writing), with the best non-fibre ADSL service money can buy.

Attempt 1

Two of the "join ship" categories show a +, which I take to mean that multicrew sessions are available in those categories.

But they aren't.

Attempt 2

I watch an orange Anaconda spinning for a couple of minutes before being returned to my own ship.

Attempt 3

I connect to a friendly person on the DW2 expedition. We exchange banter and s/he then spends five minutes trying to work out how to let me control the FSS. We never figure it out. I go and make a coffee and return a few minutes later. Nothing is happening because this person is engaged in the 2D exploration minigame and they can't talk to me and I can't participate or even see what they see or the planets they're scanning, so I'm just staring at empty space. I disconnect.

Attempt 4

I watch an orange Anaconda spinning for a couple of minutes before being booted to the main menu. On logging back in, I'm given 72,380 credits for participating in this experience. I could buy 13 docking computers with that.

Attempt 5

Same as attempt 4, except I only get 52,953 credits for doing absolutely nothing this time around.

Attempt 6

I wait ten minutes to try and avoid having to connect to the same person again, because there is no way of selecting from a list of available folks other than literally blocking the person that's unintentionally hogging the top of the list (which makes the differential +, ++ and +++ indicators a bit odd when you stop to think about it).

There is now no-one available. I keep trying over the next 20 minutes. In the meantime I get a bit of important slither.io immersive gameplay done.

Attempt 7

I eventually connect to a Corvette parked in Cleve Hub at Eravate. The owner is AFK for several minutes. On their return, I'm kicked out without any exchange of words. I permanently block this person because there's no other way to avoid wasting my time connecting to them again.

Attempt 8

No-one in any category becomes available for the next 15 minutes. For some of that, a + becomes available in the Bounty Hunting category, but I can't connect to them. It could be the person I blocked in Attempt 7, but I have no way of knowing.

Attempt 9

I connect to someone in a Krait. They're in a CZ. I deploy a fighter. I'm immediately disconnected with an Unrecoverable Transaction Error. I'm awarded 142,182 credits when I return to my ship.

Attempt 10

I connect to an Anaconda. They're in the middle of interdicting someone. We drop out. Excitingly, his target is a Harmless Cobra. I deploy the fighter. I actually make it out of the docking bay. I target the ship and start turning. I'm suddenly disconnected with "The multi-crew session ended unexpectedly - the helm may have become disconnected".

Attempt 11

I connect to a Corvette. They're at a resource site. The roles panel is a bit screwed up but I manage to take over from an invisible nameless NPC who is already deployed. Everything seems to be working. The helm opens up on an Anaconda. We take it out, followed by a DBX. It's at this point I notice that we're all Wanted through no action of mine, so I disconnect and decline the rewards.

And that was as much as I could stand. While this game has allegedly never been busier, multicrew clearly isn't.
 
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On the flip side I multi crew with friends a couple of times a week, I'm near Leeds in the UK (No Fiber) They are based in Bahrain (Middle East)


There is a page on the support site that gives you tips on configuring your router.
 
Attempt 9

I connect to someone in a Krait. They're in a CZ. I deploy a fighter. I'm immediately disconnected with an Unrecoverable Transaction Error. I'm awarded 142,182 credits when I return to my ship.
 
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Attempt 9

I connect to someone in a Krait. They're in a CZ. I deploy a fighter. I'm immediately disconnected with an Unrecoverable Transaction Error. I'm awarded 142,182 credits when I return to my ship.

Are you out near Omega? Had some issues with a friend, we put it down to all the DW2 guys using multicrew. We got it to work in the end.
 
Are you out near Omega? Had some issues with a friend, we put it down to all the DW2 guys using multicrew. We got it to work in the end.

Me personally? No, I'm on Earth. My current ship in Elite is parked at Jameson. Why would that make any difference?

I was pretty sure everything in multicrew except the initial matchmaking is P2P anyway.

And half of the two persons with a stable connection in my attempts above were on DW2. The other was a plonker.
 
Attempt 10

I connect to an Anaconda. They're in the middle of interdicting someone. We drop out. Excitingly, his target is a Harmless Cobra. I deploy the fighter. I actually make it out of the docking bay. I target the ship and start turning. I'm suddenly disconnected with "The multi-crew session ended unexpectedly - the helm may have become disconnected".

Attempt 11

I connect to a Corvette. They're at a resource site. The roles panel is a bit screwed up but I manage to take over from an invisible nameless NPC who is already deployed. Everything seems to be working. The helm opens up on an Anaconda. We take it out, followed by a DBX. It's at this point I notice that we're all Wanted through no action of mine, so I disconnect and decline the rewards.
 
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All attempts in Open. I live in a building constructed in 2012, in the largest capital city in Europe (at time of writing), with the best non-fibre ADSL service money can buy.
London is the largest capital city in Europe according to Google.

ADSL (& ADSL2) in the UK is now awful. Each of my company's two ADSL lines barely peak at 5Mbps/0.5Mbps down/up, so instead we use Radio Broadband giving us 40Mbps/15Mbps with 4G as backup (fibre isn't available in our office tower).

Gaming, including Elite Dangerous, is much quicker and more reliable over 4G than the UK's diminishing ADSL2 infrastructure.

Alternatively, checkout Wireless Internet Service Providers in your area who may be able to provide a decent "fixed location" internet connection.
 
London is the largest capital city in Europe according to Google.

ADSL (& ADSL2) in the UK is now awful. Each of my company's two ADSL lines barely peak at 5Mbps/0.5Mbps down/up, so instead we use Radio Broadband giving us 40Mbps/15Mbps with 4G as backup (fibre isn't available in our office tower).

Gaming, including Elite Dangerous, is much quicker and more reliable over 4G than the UK's diminishing ADSL2 infrastructure.

Alternatively, checkout Wireless Internet Service Providers in your area who may be able to provide a decent "fixed location" internet connection.

At the moment I'm getting a nice consistent 14.9 Mbps down, and a somewhat spikier 1.0 Mbps up. I don't know who your company are using but they're being ripped off.

This internet service more than suffices for everything else I need and I'm fairly sure it's better than a lot of other UK customers (it's considerably better than my last ISP using the same infrastructure).

There is not a snowball's proverbial chance that I am going to spend more money on connectivity on the remote chance that it might improve the multiplayer performance of one specific game.
 
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At the moment I'm getting a nice consistent 14.9 Mbps down, and a somewhat spikier 1.0 Mbps up. I don't know who your company are using but they're being ripped off.

This internet service more than suffices for everything else I need and I'm fairly sure it's better than a lot of other UK customers (it's considerably better than my last ISP using the same infrastructure).

There is not a snowball's proverbial chance that I am going to spend more money on connectivity on the remote chance that it might improve the multiplayer performance of one specific game.

Suit yourself :) I'm on Virgin Media 300Mbps at home which I'd love to have at work too - can't beat having super fast internet everywhere - but such is life.
 
London is the largest capital city in Europe according to Google.

ADSL (& ADSL2) in the UK is now awful. Each of my company's two ADSL lines barely peak at 5Mbps/0.5Mbps down/up, so instead we use Radio Broadband giving us 40Mbps/15Mbps with 4G as backup (fibre isn't available in our office tower).

Gaming, including Elite Dangerous, is much quicker and more reliable over 4G than the UK's diminishing ADSL2 infrastructure.

Alternatively, checkout Wireless Internet Service Providers in your area who may be able to provide a decent "fixed location" internet connection.

Wouldn't be the first time Google is wrong. And the fastest internet one can get for private use is in Germany by a long shot.
 
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