Ram?
Ram?
This is something Ive been wondering but when i play on MP servers I ALWAYS have the highest ping out of anyone. Everyone has like 30-50 when im bordering 200. I really don't think it's my internet since I have DSL cable. I was thinking it may be because of my ram. Would playing Q4 with 512mb of ram be why the game plays so slow?
do you live in the middle of nowhere? i lived in las cruces, new mexico for a couple years, and the no matter what speed dsl i got, the latency was NEVER under 100. heck, i was thrilled when i got 100, lol. moved out to tucson and kept same dsl (qwest) and poof, 30 pings, now i'm on cable and get 40-50.
the main problem with las cruces is that everything was routed thru alb. regardless of where it was going -- there was nothing you could do about it. so if you live somewhere with not a lot around, and have a phone company that does some iffy routing, there just isn't a whole lot you can do
the main problem with las cruces is that everything was routed thru alb. regardless of where it was going -- there was nothing you could do about it. so if you live somewhere with not a lot around, and have a phone company that does some iffy routing, there just isn't a whole lot you can do

No I don't live in the middle of nowhere. Am on the east coast in Maryland. If my connection was always this bad I wouldn't be asking, but I played UT2004 with like 20 ping tops. Then a buddy of mine suggested that it might be since I have the bare minimum amount of ram needed to play the game that it might be why its so laggy.
There a number on the front?Krazy_K wrote:it's a Gateway Intel Pentium 4. That's all i know. My mom got me this computer so I don't know what graphics or soundcard it has.
If not you can run Faronics System profiler and get the whole low down on your computer:
http://www.faronics.com/html/SysProfiler.asp
But don't post the thing, there is stuff in there you don't want others to know.
Give our server a shot, its in New York so hopefully you should have a ping thats playable: 3nD of D4y5 66.55.158.34:28004Krazy_K wrote:Trying to become decent at 1v1 but I don't think it's possible with 200+ ping and everyone else is about 50. So I wanna figure what I need to do to fix this shit. :icon33:
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Ping is the time delay (in milliseconds) between you (the client) and the online game (the server).
The higher your ping (time delay), the harder it is to land shots.
BTW Krazy, ping is dependant on the quality of your connection to the server. Rarely is it dependant on how fast you're running the game. If you're getting more than 10 frames per second, then it's fairly safe to say it's not the performance of the game that is causing the high ping.
The higher your ping (time delay), the harder it is to land shots.
BTW Krazy, ping is dependant on the quality of your connection to the server. Rarely is it dependant on how fast you're running the game. If you're getting more than 10 frames per second, then it's fairly safe to say it's not the performance of the game that is causing the high ping.
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You can use the dxdiag tool that comes with windows to check your basic specs. Just click on 'run' in the start menu, type dxdiag. In the display tab, you can see what chipset your video card has got, and also how much RAM.Krazy_K wrote:I don't see a number on the front of my computer. I used that link you gave me and it gave me like 50pages of info about my comp but i have no idea what it all meant.
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