So, recently iv'e been getting ping related lag spikes, where the game totally freezes for like 2-5 seconds. It happens decently often with maybe 3 or 5 minutes in between. My ping always stays under 30. Sometimes the connection dies completely, and i get removed from the server
I also use Comanglia's max fps config, and ethernet
please help this is very very annoying
So, recently iv'e been getting ping related lag spikes, where the game totally freezes for like 2-5 seconds. It happens decently often with maybe 3 or 5 minutes in between. My ping always stays under 30. Sometimes the connection dies completely, and i get removed from the server
I also use Comanglia's max fps config, and ethernet
please help this is very very annoying
Have you checked the temperature of your cpu or gpu?
I had similar issues because my PC was overheating.
Have you checked the temperature of your cpu or gpu?
I had similar issues because my PC was overheating.
TheMackey5Have you checked the temperature of your cpu or gpu?
I had similar issues because my PC was overheating.
It's ping issues, not fps, and no my pc has very very beefy coolers
[quote=TheMackey5]Have you checked the temperature of your cpu or gpu?
I had similar issues because my PC was overheating.[/quote]
It's ping issues, not fps, and no my pc has very very beefy coolers
If you haven't tried already, swap out the ethernet cable you're using for a different one, it could be damaged somehow
If you haven't tried already, swap out the ethernet cable you're using for a different one, it could be damaged somehow
loserline49If you haven't tried already, swap out the ethernet cable you're using for a different one, it could be damaged somehow
i had that cable before the lag started happening
[quote=loserline49]If you haven't tried already, swap out the ethernet cable you're using for a different one, it could be damaged somehow[/quote]
i had that cable before the lag started happening
Ethernet cables can go bad so I'd still probably try swapping out the cable for a different one. Probably the easiest fix to test if you have another cable. I'd also check and make sure you don't have something running in the background that could be taking up bandwidth.
Ethernet cables can go bad so I'd still probably try swapping out the cable for a different one. Probably the easiest fix to test if you have another cable. I'd also check and make sure you don't have something running in the background that could be taking up bandwidth.
net_maxcleartime 0.5
net_maxpacketdrop 100
net_splitrate 3
rate 167580
net_splitpacket_maxrate 167581
Could you try these CVars? They'll help with network choke. Also it would be helpful if you shared your net settings, or are they Comanglia's default?
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net_maxcleartime 0.5
net_maxpacketdrop 100
net_splitrate 3
rate 167580
net_splitpacket_maxrate 167581
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Could you try these CVars? They'll help with network choke. Also it would be helpful if you shared your net settings, or are they Comanglia's default?
mastercomsnet_maxcleartime 0.5
net_maxpacketdrop 100
net_splitrate 3
rate 167580
net_splitpacket_maxrate 167581
Could you try these CVars? They'll help with network choke. Also it would be helpful if you shared your net settings, or are they Comanglia's default?
i'll try
comanglia's defaults
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net_maxcleartime 0.5
net_maxpacketdrop 100
net_splitrate 3
rate 167580
net_splitpacket_maxrate 167581
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Could you try these CVars? They'll help with network choke. Also it would be helpful if you shared your net settings, or are they Comanglia's default?[/quote]
i'll try
comanglia's defaults
I figured it out. It was another pc on the network that apparently ruined it, when it was turned on
I figured it out. It was another pc on the network that apparently ruined it, when it was turned on