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I think that the problem has a lot to do with Ubisoft's server setup (or whoever actually runs the servers) than your system or anything that you control. It could also be that there are not a huge number of people playing the multiplayer.
What will sometimes help is if you exit out of the current lobby and start a new search. This will refresh your server request and put you on the top of the list for the server to fill the player void in your session.
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<p>Turn on your Xbox 360 and navigate to the dashboard.Sign out of all accounts if necessary and press the silver "Guide" button on your controller.Select "Recover Gamer tag" from the list of options and select "Recover Gamer tag" from the resulting dialog window.Select "Yes" from the resulting confirmation box. This exits your current session and takes you to the account recovery wizard.Enter your gamer tag (Xbox Live ID) in the text box and continue to the next step.Enter your Windows Live-ID and password and continue to the next step. The Xbox 360 will confirm and upload all of your information from Xbox Live.<br /></li><span><br /><br /></span></span>
You will need to recover your gamer tag. To do this, make srue you are not signed in under any profiles.
Press the Xbox 360 Guide button, and then select Recover Gamertag.
Confirm that you want to begin the recovery process and, if you are prompted, confirm that you want to end the current session.
Follow the directions on the screen, and you should be back in the game in no time....if you had a passcode you will need to set it back up but all your achievements, etc will still be there.
If you have forgotten your pass code, and if you have to remove it to sign into Xbox LIVE, follow these steps:
Note The following steps apply only to Xbox LIVE online profiles. When you delete an offline
profile, you lose any Gamerscore that is associated with the profile.
You also lose achievements and statistics that are associated with the
profile.
Delete the profile for which you forgot the pass code. To delete a profile, follow these steps:
In the My Xbox area, select System Settings.
Select Memory.
Select the memory device on which your profile is stored.
Select Gamer Profiles.
Select the profile that you want to delete.
Select Delete. When you are prompted, select Delete Profile Only.
In the Xbox LIVE section of the Xbox Dashboard, select Recover Gamertag from Xbox Live.
Select Yes when you receive the following message:
To join Xbox LIVE, you must exit your current session.
Enter the gamertag for which you want to remove the pass code, and then select Done.
Select Next.
In the E-mail Address
section, type the Windows Live ID credentials (the e-mail address and
password that you use to sign in to the Windows Live ID) that are
associated with your gamertag, and then select Done.
Enter the password for the Windows Live ID account, and then select Done.
Select Sign In.
If you want to set the pass code again, follow the steps to set an Xbox LIVE pass code.
I have been able to sign up today. This site was a big help:
http://www.acddv.com/
Keep checking back so see when Xbox live is online and working. Then at that time quickly sign up. It worked for me and i'm on it right now!
Good luck everyone!
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