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A word on consumer grade routers: Rooters are everywhere. They run teh interwebz. And you might even use one at home. If you do and that rooter runs the Linux 2.4 kernel in its os you can reduce latency a bit by employing a rooter that runs the Linux 2.6 kernel. The 2.4 kernel is not preemptive whereas the 2.6 kernel is.…
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Roberto, next time you are messing with the ai, set the server to run at realtime under task manager. Even the stock non-Lagg ai are pretty ferocious and do things they never do when the server is not running under realtime. They are even better with Laggs, of course. By the way, ms os don't really do realtime, they fake…
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A word on in-game network settings: If you haven't already done so, in the game, open the options menu and select networking. If you have a form of broadband as an innerweb connection, select cable/t1 rate and set the packet size to 450 and rate to 32 or whatever the max is. If you are on a slow form of dsl or even dialup,…
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A word on DHCP and DNS: Leases are messy. If you are old enough to know or have a lease you know they can be messy. When your system boots up, one of the things it does, if you use DHCP and DNS to obtain an ip address from your network, is request an ip address and DNS server info from the DHCP server online, and it does…
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A word on netstack tuning: You might be saying to yourself what is this netstack he speaks of? I know no netstack. Besides, what does this stack thing have to do with our beloved game? I am here to reveal your netstack to you wondering eyes and expose and expound upon its features, how you can control and adjust those…
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Its all due to the lack of balance inherent to the game.
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Sniping of any form is Blakhart approved.
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A word on services: Services, also known as daemons in the *nix world, are background servers that perform tasks on your system. Some of them are needed so as to be able to boot, some are superfluous and unneeded by most. Some are always running, taking cpu time and memory but you never use them. So, what if we could stop…
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Do you have any other maps with ai, maps such as dx, scara, the classic tribes map types? I would love to have them. Roboroute would be a good way to teach the ai routes to cap with.
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Hi! Perhaps you've heard of networked search engines? They're very popular today, and with good reason. http://www.astrolorf.com/t2scripts.htm
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I wonder if the fixremap script would help?
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Should have mentioned that in the post re frameskippa huh.
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Isn't there a button to make all the binds default? Or just delete the keybind file after saving it of course. The game should remake it.
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Did ya get rid of the script dso?
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I misspoke to a degree in my above reply. Networking can have an effect similar to reduction in fps when the network is having dificulties such as packet loss and lag. When this happens you will see the screen stutter or even freeze, but your fps remains normal. So this begs the question; how are you measuring fps?
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The router will have no impact on frame rate. Fps and networking are unrelated. I am thinking there is something going on with your pc when this happens. Something running in the background or whatever. Do you have "power saving" or similar enabled in the vid card driver or anything? When this happens, what is running on…
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So heavies move as fast as in classic? The spam will be familiar at least.
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Are you sure your'e not confusing spam with skill?
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Alt plus f4 activates the built in t2 aimbot.
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Also, if you run the frameskippa script you will show higher fps than refresh rate, even though your vsynch is enabled.
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Well done thou faithfull t2 player.
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Try another driver and see if that changes anything.
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Have you set up the video settings in game?
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"$pref::Video::only16 = "1";" "$pref::Video::resolution = "1152 864 16";" Are you running in 16bit for a reason? If so try the game and vsynch in 32bit. At your resolution the 32bit performance will be closer to that of 16bit than if you were running at say 1900x1600. The 9700 I had would do arounf 300+fps in 32bit colour…
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Hmm. None of that is working for you? I would try to just use one app like either tray tools or refresh lock. Also, can you run the cat 5.11 driver? The 5.11 driver was one of the best for t2 and the 9xxx class ati cards. Whenever I see someone runs a 9xxx card I say head straight for the 5.11 driver if you can use it. If…
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It's the same requirements for dedicated as well as a listen server. Listen server is where you play the game in the same instance as hosting a server. So the networking aspects remain the same. Keep after it and you'll be teaching your friend just fine.
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Hi If everything is set up as it should be, meaning you are hosting a online dedicated server and all settings are as needed ands the path online is open, it will show up on the master server list. About the dmz, you put into the dmz field the ip address or the name if an option of the system that is to be the t2 server.…
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Yes, this is often a networking issue. If you have a router or firewall, it is advisable to open at least port 28000 in the router and/or firewall to the system, using the system name or ip address that is serving the game. Read the router manual. Sometimes it helps to place the server via name or ip address into what is…
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see your pm box
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Hmm. That's odd. First try it in the ccc, then after making sure it is enabled in the ccc set it to enabled in game. I have an sli system playing t2 and I couldn't get it to vsynch untill after I had disabled and re-enabled vsynch in the game itself, and the in-game control has never worked for me in any other system…