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Extreme ULTRA Lagging.

Posted: 2012-03-24 16:24
by Yahel12
Hello!

in the last few days im expirencing realy hard lagging,in all the servers that i ussually playing with,and im not new to PR ive been playing for 3 years now.

its just impossible to play like that,my ping indicator in the game shows abot 200-400

and i just cant move see shoot or aim,its started just 2 days ago and im realy dissapointed because i want to keep playing PR and im afraid i wouldnt be able to,i looked all sorts of ways to lower ping on the internet and not even one was helping.


thanks :cry:

Re: Extreme ULTRA Lagging.

Posted: 2012-03-24 21:35
by MaSSive
Post your system specs along with OS version ( 32 or 64bit )

Do you use any background applications while playing? Torrent any P2P? Any overlays?

Do you use wired connection or wifi? Post your router model and make too.

Re: Extreme ULTRA Lagging.

Posted: 2012-03-25 12:32
by Yahel12
[R-COM]MaSSive wrote:Post your system specs along with OS version ( 32 or 64bit )

Do you use any background applications while playing? Torrent any P2P? Any overlays?

Do you use wired connection or wifi? Post your router model and make too.

I believe its 32 bit

my ANTI VIROUS protecion is on all the time (AVG FREE) and i have no idea what p2p is so if you can explain :)

ROUTER:

MAKE: TP-LINK

MODEL: TL-WR541G


really hope it helps... (: thank you!

Re: Extreme ULTRA Lagging.

Posted: 2012-03-25 21:02
by MaSSive
As for the router, you can temporarily disable your router firewall and disable QOS service permanently.

http://portforward.com/english/routers/ ... ield_2.htm

It says to DMZ your PC but I dont recommend that. That will make your PC very vulnerable.


To help you navigate through your router config here are screenshots of it.

http://screenshots.portforward.com/TP-L ... /index.htm



On this one uncheck Enable IP QOS http://screenshots.portforward.com/TP-L ... IP_QoS.htm

I cant find screenshot with Firewall but it should be in advanced config. After done reboot your router.

P2P > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer-to-peer

And you havent said are you connected to your router over wireless aka wifi or cable connection?

Also your specs are missing.

Processor ?
Memory ?
Graphic card ?
power supply ?
Hard drive or ssd ?

Re: Extreme ULTRA Lagging.

Posted: 2012-03-26 13:30
by Yahel12
'[R-COM wrote:MaSSive;1749316']As for the router, you can temporarily disable your router firewall and disable QOS service permanently.

Port Forwarding Battlefield 2 on the TP-Link TL-WR541G - PortForward.com

It says to DMZ your PC but I dont recommend that. That will make your PC very vulnerable.


To help you navigate through your router config here are screenshots of it.

Router Screenshots for the TP-Link TL-WR541G - PortForward.com



On this one uncheck Enable IP QOS Advanced IP QoS for the TP-Link TL-WR541G - PortForward.com

I cant find screenshot with Firewall but it should be in advanced config. After done reboot your router.

P2P > Peer-to-peer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And you havent said are you connected to your router over wireless aka wifi or cable connection?

Also your specs are missing.

Processor ?
Memory ?
Graphic card ?
power supply ?
Hard drive or ssd ?
First of all i dont know what to do with all the above information... should i do this things on my router?

second of all im connected via CABLE to the router.

PROCESSOR: Intel E8400

MEMORY: 500GB

GRAPHIC CARD: NVIDIA 9500 GT (GEFORCE)

POWER SUPPLY: NO IDEA

HARD DRIVE: NO IDEA

thx!!

Re: Extreme ULTRA Lagging.

Posted: 2012-03-26 13:56
by LITOralis.nMd
1. Download IObit Gamebooster3. Install, configure, and use before starting PRMumble and PR.
2. Defrag your hard drive.
3. Delete your shader cache in Documents\Battlefield2\

If the above does not work, you might simply need to shutdown and reboot your router.

You can download MIcrosoft Sysinternals Process Explorer, Process Explorer and open it, it gives you a more detailed view of processes running on your PC than the standard TaskManager. Look around to see if program is using all of your CPU cycles, RAM, or Virtual Memory. IF so, you can write a reply here and tell us what process/program is using all your system resources, causing your online lag.

Re: Extreme ULTRA Lagging.

Posted: 2012-03-26 17:13
by MaSSive
Yahel12 wrote:First of all i dont know what to do with all the above information... should i do this things on my router?

second of all im connected via CABLE to the router.

PROCESSOR: Intel E8400

MEMORY: 500GB

GRAPHIC CARD: NVIDIA 9500 GT (GEFORCE)

POWER SUPPLY: NO IDEA

HARD DRIVE: NO IDEA

thx!!
Processor, is ok however memory is not. 500GB is probably your hard disk size.

You can get you system specs easily with this program called HWinfo and you can see all components of your system. If you cant generate report for some reason take screenshots and post them here.

As for router usually your internal IP should be 192.168.1.XXX so your routers IP should be 192.168.1.1.
Open your web browser and type 192.168.1.1 in url line and press enter. If it propmts for password enter your username and password ( user is usually "admin" and password is your custom set password )

If successful you should be logged in into your routers web interface. Then proceed as I said in post above.

If you cant do this by yourself PM me and we can sort this out over remote assistance or teamviewer.