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Lag Issues

Post by SeEk »

Are there any commands that could help me with
registry.. I have DSL 388kps clocked and really bad packet lost.
Is there any comand that would decrease my packet lost.
And please dont say b_anitlag 1

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Post by SeEk »

Sorry for the double post, but could someone also
Tell me any quick tools for making your own cfg .I'm tired fo using other
peoples stuff and would like to design a config based on my computers settings
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Post by Father »

No, there isn't any command.. but there is command which can increase your "paket lost". And b_antilag only decrease your ping.

And for .cfg.. i recommed WordPad and this cvarlist (in English): http://www.rtcw.jolt.co.uk/content/enem ... index.html
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Post by =FF=im2good4u »

as to fix your pakets u there are command to send more / less packets not to fix it tohguh but it might play a litle better

only i dont know them out of my head but it are probely some of the /cvarlist net_*
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Post by Lagger »

Try this:

set cl_maxpackets 60
set cl_packetdup 1 - 3 (try them all)
set rate 16000

reyalp made some instructions for checking your connection here
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Post by ReyalP »

Father wrote:No, there isn't any command.. but there is command which can increase your "paket lost". And b_antilag only decrease your ping.
antilag doesn't change your ping.

The only solution to packet loss is to fix the cause of the loss, which usually involves harrasing your ISP. Packetdup might help slightly, but it isn't a solution.

You can follow the advice in this thread:
http://bani.anime.net/banimod/forums/vi ... 0&start=15

to figure out where the packet loss is happening.
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Post by Father »

ReyalP wrote:
Father wrote:No, there isn't any command.. but there is command which can increase your "paket lost". And b_antilag only decrease your ping.
antilag doesn't change your ping.
Eh? So what does antilag do?
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Post by WeblionX »

It compensates for your high ping.
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Post by gotenks »

antilag rewinds the game for hit detection (the ammount of your ping)
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Post by SeEk »

ReyalP wrote:
Father wrote:No, there isn't any command.. but there is command which can increase your "paket lost". And b_antilag only decrease your ping.
antilag doesn't change your ping.

The only solution to packet loss is to fix the cause of the loss, which usually involves harrasing your ISP. Packetdup might help slightly, but it isn't a solution.

You can follow the advice in this thread:
http://bani.anime.net/banimod/forums/vi ... 0&start=15

to figure out where the packet loss is happening.
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Post by Lagger »

use the link, given by reyalp and me, to see if there are any issues with your connection.

Just open a command prompt and follow the instructions in the post.

Also, try lowering maxpackets (upstream bandwidth) and rate (downstream), as you may be choking your connection with your current settings.

Ignore their talk about antilag, it has nothing to do with your problems.
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Post by SeEk »

huh Comand Prompt ?liek DOS window or something
I have DSL 388 kps clocked so yeah..
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Post by Lagger »

yes, a command prompt :o

Use it with the instructions to find out where your packet loss comes from.
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Post by ogrec »

SeEk wrote:huh Comand Prompt ?liek DOS window or something
I have DSL 388 kps clocked so yeah..
What does that mean? Its not like you can overclock your connection, so... what does that mean?
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