I've modified 3 EU serveme.tf servers to run at 133Hz:
133Hz - BolusBrigade #1
133Hz - BeretBrigade #1
133Hz - KroketBrigade #1
Just tick "Enable plugins" when making your reservation.
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I've modified 3 EU serveme.tf servers to run at 133Hz:
133Hz - BolusBrigade #1
133Hz - BeretBrigade #1
133Hz - KroketBrigade #1
Just tick "Enable plugins" when making your reservation.
Ah, this is obviously some strange usage of the word 'free' that I wasn't previously aware of.
Was excited for a little bit, thinking NA would get a free, well-run, prestigious league option to give comp TF2 a boost, instead it got slightly less expensive, which won't do much, if anything.
KEVCHEVthe internet belongs to the free markets not the gov
That free market was carefully carved, divided and swapped by the US telco's to create local monopolies back in the "summer of love".
Services that compete with products from your ISP will be blocked or throttled. This is not hyperbole, it has already happened wherever there are no strong net-neutrality laws, including the US as recently as 2013.
pine_beetle If you want a good stable league you're going to have to pay for it pure in simple.
Verify your build and software installation is OK by running a benchmark like Heaven and checking your scores against similar builds.
Your build should be more than strong enough to run TF2.
I will title this "When you do your AC task so well the cheaters still insult you after you're gone"
Good job Miggy
Thanks to the family for allowing us to participate
Comanglia
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all of the above accounts have the same IP address hits, and are all added to each other. Probably not the same person likely a group of friends/family. Found via a database miggy gave me access too awhile back :)
Thanks! I've banned those steam IDs and associated IP addresses.
They're just trolling idiots. Report and don't pay them any more attention.
Also, two of them played on serveme.tf at one point and both had static IPs. https://github.com/Arie/serveme/commit/febc44fb79e8e3abd18515380ac3baba46354378
I encourage all community projects and server owners to get rid of these idiots and find any possible alts.
MouldWill buying a router help if our connections all look like this constantly? I know nothing about networks
this is with only 2 computers (nothing on wifi) connected to a superhub 2
If that's a graph of an idle connection, no, it will not help. If that's a graph of your connection while someone is downloading/uploading, yes, it might help.
If your connection always looks like this you might have a problem in your local setup or live in a very congested neighborhood with too many people on cable.
Don't upgrade to the superhub 3, it has the awful puma 6 chip inside
Had to take it offline because I could no longer update the outdated wordpress with security problems due to outdated wordpress plugins with security problems.
In-ear headphones should block out enough outside noise for your use case. Active noise cancelling at your budget doesn't seem feasible to me.
I'd try putting your TP-Link in the DMZ of your current modem first. You'll get double-NAT this way, but this might be acceptable.
0.6Mbit up between 5 people might still suck though.
stephhas anyone used DD-WRT and gotten QoS to actually work on it? I've tried multiple different routers and QoS never properly works on any of them and im still left with shitty congestion and spikes
A recent version of DD-WRT should work, configure the QoS according to this guide (HTB + fq_codel) https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Quality_of_Service and make sure you set the down and up bandwidth of your connection correctly.
But if you can run DD-WRT, you can probably run LEDE as well and get cake QoS instead.
FreudWould I be correct in saying that the ER-X doesn't have a built in modem or WiFi, so I would have to buy a modem and some kind of WiFi transmitter as well?
Correct. Or you could buy a wifi router that's flashable to LEDE like the TP-Link Archer C7. You'll still need a modem though.