It was working correctly for you when you did the trial but not when you paid for it? curious...I Paid for WTFast last night...
Still got DCed, lagged and was highly disapointed with the outcome.
WTFast a necessity for some. Why Gravity should help make it more affordable.
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Nombus
, Apr 06 2012 06:37 AM
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#26
Posted 09 April 2012 - 04:43 AM
#27
Posted 09 April 2012 - 08:00 AM
What if the level of latency that is normal is considered to be 400? Then all of you are doing good, playing better than intended.
The ping is not the issue here.
Lowerping drops most people's ping by 20-30. However, when using lowerping I sit at 220 to 222. Very stable.
Without lowerping, its 250-350. Very unstable.
If you click and there is a few milliseconds delay, that's fine, you can adjust to it with time. The most frustrating thing with RO is that when you don't use these programs, and you click or do any action, the delay time is unknown. Its always different due to how unstable the connection is. That's unplayable. You need to stop measuring "normal" by a number, and instead compare your service to that of other services.
#28
Posted 09 April 2012 - 08:22 AM
I've been getting really bad "lag" since April 5 or 6. I don't think it has anything to do with the network.I Paid for WTFast last night...
Still got DCed, lagged and was highly disapointed with the outcome.
Is that RO? How did you measure that?Lowerping drops most people's ping by 20-30. However, when using lowerping I sit at 220 to 222. Very stable.
Without lowerping, its 250-350. Very unstable.
#29
Posted 09 April 2012 - 08:47 AM
With lowerping my ping from virginia to california is like 80~120 and its quite playable. Without lowerping I have huge lagspikes of like 1-3 seconds all the time and a minimum ping of like 200.
#30
Posted 11 April 2012 - 08:41 PM
Ping without WTFast: 200 ~ 270ms
Ping with WTFast: 150 ~ 170ms
Ohh and D, you might be choosing the wrong server.
Ping with WTFast: 150 ~ 170ms
Ohh and D, you might be choosing the wrong server.
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