Ok ok I know everyone gets fed up with these type of questions they have
probably been answered a thousand time but here goes.
I have a:
166mmx computer, 32mb ram, 3dfx graphics card etc.
ok its not a monster pc but surely it should run ok over the internet? lag,
lag, lag poor ping u know how it is the modem is a usrobotics x2 I connect
at 48,000bps so what I want to know is WHY? Are there any settings for the
modem or a way I can get quake 2 to use more memory please if you have the
time it would be appreciated.
Thanks.
(Or is it just virgin isp?)
Please send replies to:
trev...@virgin.net
> (Or is it just virgin isp?)
> Please send replies to:
> trev...@virgin.net
Can't help much, but I can assure you that in my experience Virgin is
quite adequate for games.
Phil
I know when I connect, I am generally Web stable at 49.3. And even that was
not until after I upgraded my modem code 2 weeks ago. But when playing
Quake, I'll get decent (200-350) pings, but lousy throughput, and packet
loss like a punctured balloon. I have had my ISP techs watch me while
online, and I'll get actual ping rates as high as 1700. My ISP has installed
all of the USR upgrades, and are blowing huge loads of cash, trying to
increase their bandwidth and get this problem solved, but so far, I am
spotty at best when Quaking at x2 speeds.
I have tried this recently, and it seems to be working. I installed my modem
again, this time calling it #2, and set up a second DUN. I disabled the x2
protocol on this DUN so that it only connects at 33.6. I has only been a
week since I did that, and so far, as long as my packet loss stays low, I
ping at about 250-300. There is a web page
http://www.navpoint.com/~zephed/qx2.html that has some tips for setting up
an x2, but I will warn you. He tells you to upgrade your DUN 1.2 from the
Microsoft site, and I have seen on several messages here and elsewhere, that
DUN 1.2 causes its own problems for quake. I would wait on that for now.
Hope this was helpful
Trevor Feeley wrote in message
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>
>Ok ok I know everyone gets fed up with these type of questions they have
>probably been answered a thousand time but here goes.
>I have a:
>
>166mmx computer, 32mb ram, 3dfx graphics card etc.
>
>ok its not a monster pc but surely it should run ok over the internet? lag,
>lag, lag poor ping u know how it is the modem is a usrobotics x2 I connect
>at 48,000bps so what I want to know is WHY? Are there any settings for the
>modem or a way I can get quake 2 to use more memory please if you have the
>time it would be appreciated.
>Thanks.
>
>
>Ok ok I know everyone gets fed up with these type of questions they have
>probably been answered a thousand time but here goes.
>I have a:
>
>166mmx computer, 32mb ram, 3dfx graphics card etc.
>
>ok its not a monster pc but surely it should run ok over the internet? lag,
>lag, lag poor ping u know how it is the modem is a usrobotics x2 I connect
>at 48,000bps so what I want to know is WHY? Are there any settings for the
>modem or a way I can get quake 2 to use more memory please if you have the
>time it would be appreciated.
>Thanks.
>
>(Or is it just virgin isp?)
>Please send replies to:
>trev...@virgin.net
>
>
Try running quake in non GLmode (Winquake) and see if you get the same
problem.
If not, it looks like you are experiencing the dreaded GLQuake P.O.D.
(ping of death). See 3dfx.games.quake newsgroup for solutions to this
problem. Reducing Quake frame rate (by switching on R_shadows,
gl_flashblend and running at 640x480) seems to help.
Gaz
Its probably a combination of virgin and the closeness of the servers
you're playing on. There is a utility called MTUSpeed which is on the net
somewhere that is supposed to improve TCP/IP through windows 95, its free
and appears to work OK on mine.
I've got a less beefy PC than you and I get pings of about 200ish whilst
playing on BTs wireplay service. I recommend it, its quite good and has
CTF and TeamFortress servers too.
L.
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Sorry for going slightly off-topic, but I'm new to Quake internet gaming.
I get ping times of 190-290 on roughly 10% of the servers that I spy
(using QuakeFinder for PowerMac with a 3dfx eqipped 604e). This is with a
28.8 on Prestel Online or my Uni dialin service. Is this good?
Cheers
Joel
>
>For a 28.8, I'd say 190 is an excellent ping. It won't go much farther
>down than that on your modem. A ping of 290 is not the best, but it will
>do. If you get a ping near 350, you should consider connecting to another
>server.
I've gotten as low as 140 before on a hometown server with my 33.6 modem.
God that was fun... some dude came in on a dual 128K isdn connect and I
kicked his ass 30 - 16 :). Gotta love those hometown Q2 servers :).
L8erz,
-- 1WarPeD MinD
For a 28.8, I'd say 190 is an excellent ping. It won't go much farther
down than that on your modem. A ping of 290 is not the best, but it will
do. If you get a ping near 350, you should consider connecting to another
server.
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Trevor Feeley wrote in message
<6740q1$610$1...@nclient5-gui.server.virgin.net>...
>
>Ok ok I know everyone gets fed up with these type of questions they have
>probably been answered a thousand time but here goes.
>I have a:
>
>166mmx computer, 32mb ram, 3dfx graphics card etc.
>
>ok its not a monster pc but surely it should run ok over the internet? lag,
>lag, lag poor ping u know how it is the modem is a usrobotics x2 I connect
>at 48,000bps so what I want to know is WHY? Are there any settings for the
>modem or a way I can get quake 2 to use more memory please if you have the
>time it would be appreciated.
>Thanks.
>
>(Or is it just virgin isp?)
Hehe, I've got about 140 on a hometown server too. Actually, it
was not a *hometown* server, but a server located in my home country.
Btw: a 128k bundled isdn surfer usually have a ping as low as
30-40 or something, and since you kicked his ass, I've gotta say either
you're very good, or he's a newbie or something. Nice work, though,
it's always great to hear that LPB's get their asses kicked too now
and then. :-)))
I have two computers, and connect via null-modem. In quake 1 I select
the serial/direct connection, yet when both pc's start the game they
totally ignore each other!
Could someone either post a easy to understand guide or at least post
a URL to one, thanks!
Regards,
Samiad
One computer must be server (choose New Game mode - F5) and the other
must be client (choose Join a Game mode - F5). Server must be the first
to be setting up. Both computers must be on the same connection speed
and choose the right com port for each one.
Avoid doing all that in Win95, do it in DOS (exit in DOS mode for Win95)
for both computers.
Have fun and Merry Christmas.
Sylvain Baril
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> I have two computers, and connect via null-modem. In quake 1 I select
> the serial/direct connection, yet when both pc's start the game they
> totally ignore each other!
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