I regret every minute I ever spent playing Runescape. Thank God I never got higher than like level 60
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SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:40568513 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | February 14, 2013 |
Last Posted | January 25, 2015 at 4:14 PM |
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I'm interested in med, added you on steam.
Bumping, if you have an open team and need a medic, I'd love to try out.
Darn was always my favorite European player to watch, a great personality, a great story.
Anyone else read that post in Duder's voice?
I may be interested in med, as long as you don't pick up fightmaster on scout ;)
I used to pub with Waldo, he was a cool guy back in the day, but he removed everyone from his friends list. Apparently micspam and heavy boxing isn't fun anymore.
Your internet fairy is probably on crack Kirby, she isn't quite sure where she should be delivering her packets to.
I solved the problem with a 100 foot long ethernet cord, thanks for the help though, I'll look into that for the future Cobra.
I updated drivers from Intel's website, it seems to have helped the problem, but I still ping spike to about 300 every five minutes.
It is only my wifi that has this problem, and I'm about 60 ft from the router. There are very little obstructions between me and the router. I have roaming aggressiveness set to lowest to avoid switching/finding networks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqTmY0xH3-s
Any video that makes fun of Downpour is probably a good video.
No, there is definitely something wrong, I never used to have this problem. I tried Googling the issue, and have spent a couple hours reading different forums that essentially said certain Intel chips don't work well with Windows 8. I was just wondering if someone else had already encountered this same issue, because as far as I can tell it's fairly widespread.
I have a Lenovo y510p laptop with an Intel Centrino 2230 wifi chip in it. I have the extraordinarily frustrating problem where while I'm connected to wifi, once every 3-5 minutes it either disconnects or my bandwidth drops to next nothing for about ten seconds. It causes pings of upwards of 1000 in games. I've updated the drivers, does anyone have any suggestions as to what else I can do to fix it? Unfortunately a wired connection is impossible for me right now.