Idk if this is connected with maple but it does for me. From around the start of September(!!!) I have been experiencing MAJOR lags which accured from around 15:00 (UK time) till 21:00 (UK time) which involved: major delays, frozen movements such as killing and mobs won't die, unable to send messeges due to delay and so on. It came to my mind that there might by some malwares in my p.c. I checked for these via CCleaner and Malwarebytes but w.o success in fixing it. I have no idea how to fix it or whom to ask for help from. Hope I can get help from here. *In addition, this problem also made GTA V unaccessable on that day when the lags also started. (I was playing EMS at that time but came to here). Sincerely, Danny.
Malwarebytes showed me a few viruses and I deleted them, yet, the lags remained accuring the same time. same as today. still experiencing the lag...
I am far from an expert on this, trying different antivirus programs might help, making a backup of important things on your PC might be a good idea if you haven't. Have you tried with a different network or another computer?
yes I have tried on my sisters laptop, everything works just fine and smoothly there with maple,everything works just fine, though i didnt run Royals cuz of the "account share thing" (she cant run gta v) , but i don't have the access to her laptop , if i could id move to that laptop...
If you are sure your computer is still infected and it's not a problem with your internet, the best thing I can do is go to a site that handles issues like this: https://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?/forum/108-malware-removal-support/
This isn't necessarily a problem with a virus, it sounds like you are just having general networking issues. These delays in mob kills and chat messages are very likely just an issue with an unstable internet connection. Has anything regarding your network changed recently? If possible I would also try plugging into Ethernet instead of using WiFi (if you aren't already) as using WiFi almost always results in periodic lag spikes.
Notng has changed, im using my p.c which is directly plugged in to the ethernet but it does provide wifi to the whole household..
You should ask your household members if they changed their internet usage behaviors recently (i.e. downloading movies, streaming, etc.)
You should try logon into your main router, and check the traffic and especially the DHCP clients to see how many connections are currently active, also check their authentication (are those truly the devices in your family). If those things are normal then I guess you have to upgrade your Internet Connection