How To Use Manual Patch Maplesea Read/Download Click on the MapleStorySEA image to enter the MapleSEA download selection Note. Use the auto-patcher.
Download and install the. Launch the MD5 checker, select the setup file you have downloaded. A series of numbers and letter will be displayed under “Current file MD5 checksum value:” 4. Copy the MD5 checksum provided on MapleSEA official and paste it into “Original file MD5 checksum value”. Click on “Verify” to compare both numbers.
If both numbers are identical, it means your game client was successfully downloaded. If either number does not match, it means your game client could be damaged and might be faulty. Please delete your game client and download it again from MapleSEA official website. • Check the to see if there is any maintenance going on at that moment. • Check your firewall, internet and router settings.
• If you are connecting from school or office, your network administrator might have blocked MapleSEA from accessing the internet. Please contact your network administrator. • If you are connecting from other regions not serviced by MapleSEA, there could be an IP blockage imposed within regional licensing limitation.
Please go to and download the correct game client from your region. There are 3 main reasons for lag: • Computer specifications - If your computer specification is too low, you may experience slowdowns in the game. In addition, the game depends on the speed at which the game data is updated, we recommend that you use a fast connection (eg.
Broadband) to connect to our game. • Internet Connection - Every ISP (Internet Service Provider) that connects to our servers uses different paths. Therefore, you may also experience lag if your own internet provider is taking a roundabout route to connect to our servers.
• Distance - The further you are away from our servers, the greater the possibility that your connection will go through more networks before reaching us. With a longer route, the greater the lag will present itself. If you would like to send a report to us regarding the constant lag issue you have been experiencing, please run a. DxDiag result Contains System Information and Display Devices including your computer’s operating system, Processor, RAM, Directx Version, Graphic Card specification and driver version. IP Address This will show your current Internet/Public IP.
You may browse to check your Internet/Public IP or to check if you are using any Proxy Server. Ping Results Ping is to check for connection latency and losses of packets between your computer and our server. Ping will send ICMP Echo Request to the server, and the server will reply with ICMP Echo Reply. Below are some explanations of the output: Example: Reply from 121.52.201.113: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=114 1. Time – or Latency which is the amount of time your computer takes to receive the Echo Reply message from the server.
TTL - Each time a packet crosses a router/hops, TTL will be decremented by 1. Request timed out - Indicates that no ICMP Echo Reply messages were received within the default time of 1 second. Destination Host Unreachable - Your computer has no route to our server. Please check if your Network settings are configured properly. Trace Route Results Trace route is to check for the routes/path packets take between your computer and our server with the measures of packets transit with each router/hop in the route/path. Mouse over your IGN at the bottom left of the screen.
How to read the latency? Ping time is calculated in milliseconds(ms). Basically it indicates the time taken for your signal to travel from your computer to the servers and back again.