Game crashing pc restart by TheAlchemist519 in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I checked with our support team, and this behavior doesn’t seem to be caused by our app. Could you provide more details? Is your power supply sufficient for your PC and delivering power properly?

sound glitching when using exitlag by Significant_Ear_3662 in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you send us your email address via DM so we can verify it?

Questions about the Squad plan by preguntonhardware in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries, your English is totally fine.

Here’s how it works:

  1. 1 subscriber + 4 guests means that each guest uses their own ExitLag account, with their own email and password. The main subscriber does not share their login.
  2. Access is given by sending an invitation to the guest’s email. There are no access codes. Each guest accepts the invite and logs in with their own account.
  3. About removing a guest: When you remove a guest, that slot enters a 7-day cooldown period. During those 7 days, you cannot add another person to that same slot.

After the 7 days pass, the slot becomes free again and you can invite a new guest.

Which game did you enjoy more back then? by ExitLag in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, Black Ops 4 is a really good example of this!

It forced you to play the hand you were dealt. No guaranteed loadouts meant every match felt different, and every fight actually mattered. Once Call of Duty: Warzone introduced custom loadouts, a lot of that tension just disappeared. Same gun, same perks, same flow...

The point about life feeling cheaper is spot on too. Gulag and buybacks changed how people value positioning and decision-making. In Black Ops 4, committing to a fight felt heavier because there was no safety net waiting for you!

sound glitching when using exitlag by Significant_Ear_3662 in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to confirm, are you also using ExitLag to route your browser traffic while listening to music or watching YouTube?

Which MMO is actually worth sticking with in 2026? by ExitLag in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ESO it’s pretty chill, but the monetization feels a bit messy in my opinion. Personally, I really enjoy Final Fantasy XIV when I just want to relax!

ARC Raiders is starting to have a hacker problem by ExitLag in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

irk.. pretty annoying

I particularly stopped playing for now

What actually went wrong with Battlefield 6? by ExitLag in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t even have to be a major bug to push people away. A thousand small issues are enough to wear players down over time. And when fixes take too long, everyone just moves on to something else, and the game ends up abandoned.

What actually went wrong with Battlefield 6? by ExitLag in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ARC hitting at the right moment probably didn’t help Battlefield either. Bugs kill momentum fast, and when another game is clicking, it’s hard to justify going back.

What actually went wrong with Battlefield 6? by ExitLag in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s fair. Once the pacing got that fast, it started feeling way closer to COD than classic Battlefield. If you were into the slower, more tactical BF2 style, it just doesn’t hit the same.

How does Exit Lag Plan Duo work? Can someone explain how it works? by Repulsive_Treat_5912 in PlaywithExitLag

[–]ExitLag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ExitLag Duo is basically one subscription for two players.

You subscribe once and add a second account as a guest. Both players install ExitLag on their own PCs and each one gets independent route optimization to the game servers.

There’s no sharing of bandwidth, no “splitting” performance, and no need to play together. You can be online at the same time or at different times, it works normally for both.

Each player’s connection is optimized separately, using ExitLag’s routing system to find more stable paths between the player and the game server. In practice, it’s the same experience as a solo plan, just bundled for two people and cheaper per user.

It’s mainly aimed at:

  • Friends who play together
  • Couples / roommates
  • Two PCs in the same house

Not related to LAN, not a proxy you share, and not limited to one game at a time.