User blog comment:Dragonjet/KC3改/@comment-84.90.161.45-20150915143944/@comment-26091666-20150916002354

Good thing that you are well aware that this issue isn't specifically related to KC3 Kai itself but really this should belong in its own thread (somewhat).

As far as I am aware of there was another user suffering the same set of problem and my advices to that user gotten nowhere. I can suggest the same thing to you but you may end up having to resort to my last and is pretty much at this point second best option compared to UPS.

Initially the idea started off with suggesting a very similar browser to Chrome, called Chromium. It is essentially Chrome but it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of what Google did with Chrome itself and so may require a bit of elbow grease to get it working right.

Another idea is to look into a proxy server, either you set one up yourself - which is somewhat doable and without necessarily having to fork out money for a brand new computer so to speak, or you look into a trustworthy proxy server. All the game data are stored in cache and essentially a proxy server acts very similar to that case except it adds extra routing between your ISP and kancolle server. Essentially it prevents placing too much burden on the kancolle server when along the route there are similar copies available.

Ultimately really, you still need to address the root issues with your computer. That is, there is a root cause to make your computer crash and if you don't solve that issue it is going to potentially make things worse.

Other than that, power outages comes in at least two different forms. If it is a blackout whereby power suddenly cut off from your residence then that is acceptable. Anything other than blackout when it comes to power outages is soon going to take a toll on your electronic goods and therefore your computer.