High ping on cable modem!
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High ping on cable modem!
I have been getting some lag in CTF when there are more then 6 or 8 people playing on the same server. I spike up to about 250 to 300. Is there something i can do that might help my lag?
Hard to play when the person I am shooting at past me about 2 seconds before... HAHA
Thanks.
Hard to play when the person I am shooting at past me about 2 seconds before... HAHA
Thanks.
Armando
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You have 3Mb download and 256k upload. The upload is pretty weak.
Try these settings in-game:
\rate 10000
\snaps 40
\cl_maxpackets 30
You mainly want to be controlling cl_maxpackets as that's the update frequency from you to the server. Rate might have some effect, and also \com_maxfps and \cl_packetdup
Try these settings in-game:
\rate 10000
\snaps 40
\cl_maxpackets 30
You mainly want to be controlling cl_maxpackets as that's the update frequency from you to the server. Rate might have some effect, and also \com_maxfps and \cl_packetdup
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com_maxfps is the frame rate cap for the game. Common values are 333, 125, 76 and 55 with 125 being the most common. Initially is was intended that the com_maxfps value had no impact on network traffic, but there is still an increase in network upstream with high com_maxfps values. On 56k things were better for me with 55FPS, but you should find 125FPS is ok.
cl_packetdup is the number of times a particular packet of data is transferred to the server from the client. This helps on lossy connections, but increases network traffic. It can be set to 0 often without a problem.
cl_packetdup is the number of times a particular packet of data is transferred to the server from the client. This helps on lossy connections, but increases network traffic. It can be set to 0 often without a problem.
"Maybe you have some bird ideas. Maybe that’s the best you can do."
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i have a 1MB down and 128K upload and i'm perfect with these settingsFoo wrote:You have 3Mb download and 256k upload. The upload is pretty weak.
Try these settings in-game:
\rate 10000
\snaps 40
\cl_maxpackets 30
You mainly want to be controlling cl_maxpackets as that's the update frequency from you to the server. Rate might have some effect, and also \com_maxfps and \cl_packetdup
/rate 25000
/snaps 40
/cl_maxpackets 125
on a full 20 ppl server i ping 31
and i dont play locally, i do Chicago / Texas both ping under 34
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Re: High ping on cable modem!
does this happen on all servers?Mondoman9630 wrote:I have been getting some lag in CTF when there are more then 6 or 8 people playing on the same server. I spike up to about 250 to 300. Is there something i can do that might help my lag?
Hard to play when the person I am shooting at past me about 2 seconds before... HAHA
Thanks.
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the reason i ask is that some servers have a low rate cap, and this causes some people to lag when the action gets heavy. Some people don't experience this lag, however, and it seems to be a punkbuster issue.
Try joining any server, and make sure it has a high rate cap (or no rate cap)
Set your rate to 25000 and join it, and see if you experience lag.
You can usually tell what the rate cap is by looking in the bottom right corner of ASE, and noting the value for sv_maxrate.
0 means there is no server side cap, so if you see one with 0, try joining.
Try joining any server, and make sure it has a high rate cap (or no rate cap)
Set your rate to 25000 and join it, and see if you experience lag.
You can usually tell what the rate cap is by looking in the bottom right corner of ASE, and noting the value for sv_maxrate.
0 means there is no server side cap, so if you see one with 0, try joining.
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I played on another server today and WOW did i get really laggy. I am getting great ping with the settings with my normal server but on one other it was nasty. Could this just be a bad connection on the servers end or should i play with my settings depending on the server? I have them set to;
/rate 25000
/snaps 40
/cl_maxpackets 125
These settings work great with my normal server.
/rate 25000
/snaps 40
/cl_maxpackets 125
These settings work great with my normal server.
Armando
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