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Vortec
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i need help here

Post by Vortec »

hi guys

i need help about RP.91V

ingame is laggy i dont know why?

this is my system :arrow:

CPU:Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5800 @ 2.00GHz

RAM:3.0GB

OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Service Pack 2 (build 6002), 32-bit

Video Card:GeForce 9200M GS

i dont know why is laggy i try in low graphic is still laggy in high graphic

is still same, play online is laggy never work Fast please help me :sad: :sad:

and anther problem:high Ping

how to make my ping low?
maarit
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Post by maarit »

do you have high ping in every server?
Vortec
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Post by Vortec »

maarit wrote:do you have high ping in every server?
not all UK sever ping:200
maarit
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Post by maarit »

have you try play singleplayer?
is there "lag"?
thepalerider
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Post by thepalerider »

What is your internet connection?
Cable? DSL?
What is the related speed?
Corrupted packet flow error will pop up when your packets(game data to the server) are consistently getting delayed or dropped. There is some tolerance on the server, light packet loss will make your game jumpy due to your not getting on time game data. Too much packet loss and your dropped.

Some routers with 'packet inspection' turned on can also trigger a disconnect when game data or voip traffic triggers a false "ping flood"attack and the router shuts down needed ports cutting off packet flow to protect your network,.
So try turning packet inspection off to see if that helps.
If you have a busy network you can also get dropped if your packets are consistently getting delayed due to high traffic.
( your ping jumps way up from time to time)
You can check your ping with a free tool like Plotter Freeware 1.1
Always download from sites you know and trust.
Always scan new downloads before you run them as well.

Check out speed guides web site.
Click here to use their TCP/IP Analyzer
results will show if you can improve throughput.

Having a router like D-links gamers lounge, that can prioritize traffic( they call it GameFuel), can make a night and day difference.
This GameFuel improves your online gaming experience by ensuring that your game traffic is prioritized over other network traffic, such as FTP or Web. This is of course much more helpful on networks with more than one user, but if you like to download bit Torrent or other large files in the background while gaming you'll be glad you have one that can prioritize or 'shape' traffic.]

So the question is where is the bottle neck? Is it inside the network (your PC to your router) or outside (modem to game server)
Inside a better router should help.
Outside improved throughput should help.

Good luck
Welcome to PR
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"There's nothin' like a nice piece of hickory"

I play on TeamPlayersGaming where it's all about the teamwork.
Vortec
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maarit wrote:have you try play singleplayer?
is there "lag"?
yes same online very laggy
Vortec
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Re: i need help here

Post by Vortec »

'[R-COM wrote:thepalerider;1330047']What is your internet connection?
Cable? DSL?
What is the related speed?
Corrupted packet flow error will pop up when your packets(game data to the server) are consistently getting delayed or dropped. There is some tolerance on the server, light packet loss will make your game jumpy due to your not getting on time game data. Too much packet loss and your dropped.

Some routers with 'packet inspection' turned on can also trigger a disconnect when game data or voip traffic triggers a false "ping flood"attack and the router shuts down needed ports cutting off packet flow to protect your network,.
So try turning packet inspection off to see if that helps.
If you have a busy network you can also get dropped if your packets are consistently getting delayed due to high traffic.
( your ping jumps way up from time to time)
You can check your ping with a free tool like Plotter Freeware 1.1
Always download from sites you know and trust.
Always scan new downloads before you run them as well.

Check out speed guides web site.
Click here to use their TCP/IP Analyzer
results will show if you can improve throughput.

Having a router like D-links gamers lounge, that can prioritize traffic( they call it GameFuel), can make a night and day difference.
This GameFuel improves your online gaming experience by ensuring that your game traffic is prioritized over other network traffic, such as FTP or Web. This is of course much more helpful on networks with more than one user, but if you like to download bit Torrent or other large files in the background while gaming you'll be glad you have one that can prioritize or 'shape' traffic.]

So the question is where is the bottle neck? Is it inside the network (your PC to your router) or outside (modem to game server)
Inside a better router should help.
Outside improved throughput should help.

Good luck
Welcome to PR
"Project reality, it's all about the teamwork."


What is your internet connection? Cable/DSL

What is the related speed? 100mbs
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