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Unread 9th March, 2010, 06:06 AM
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try adjusting this section in the .ini

Code:
[IpDrv.TcpNetDriver]
AllowDownloads=True
ConnectionTimeout=15.0
InitialConnectTimeout=120.0
AckTimeout=1.0
KeepAliveTime=0.2
MaxClientRate=7500
SimLatency=0
RelevantTimeout=5.0
SpawnPrioritySeconds=1.0
ServerTravelPause=4.0
NetServerMaxTickRate=20
LanServerMaxTickRate=20
MaxDownloadSize=0
DownloadManagers=IpDrv.HTTPDownload
DownloadManagers=Engine.ChannelDownload
*Also as far as connections go , as 50BMG has indicated, are you going through WIFI?... or some 56/128k upstream connection which could also be a problem .Perhaps try knocking down the maxclient rate to 5500 and try again... and/or using a RJ45-Cable instead

Do a broadband speedtest here , take note of your UPLOAD BANDWIDTH and perhaps read through this webpage for more info

A Server Depends more-so on your UPLOAD speed then download. <=512kb upload is good for a 6 player match @ maxclient rate of about 7500.

*Failing these things , have you tried a stock standard server .ini?... Rename your ut.ini to ut.ini.bak and run again... & see if there is a difference.
if there is , then you have a Server Packages/Actors conflict problem of some sort

*Another point worth mentioning , is OpenGl Drivers or these ones, as they tend to have this (pause every 30-60sec's) effect on game play.

As for Bot's doing the Loop-D-Loop Around the Right-Hand-Side stairs on DM-Deck16][.
(Well!,we all get that.... ahh most (-) a select few ), put it down to bad bot pathing (that one)

*Finally your Laptop may be in what is known as 'Depressed mode' (My Term for Overheated Lappy's) due to build up of Dust molecules in the Ventilation Shafts.. heh.With a PC you can just whip out your vaccy and give it a a good erm.. sucking... including disassembling your Graphics card and giving that a good go as well!?!
Asia & Blanch on my mind....still...
>Using a utility such as SpeedFan
will assist in sorting these issues out (or at least acknowledging that there is a over-heating problem).

Apart from that there could be several other factors , such as other Server based software utilising the bandwidth , the likes of a Apache server (see services)

- RAM (the lack of)
- NEW VISTA (Crap) OS or Windows 7?
- A VIRUS or other Dodgy Application that is chewing up your CPU/BandWidth (see task manager)

hopefully , this will help in resolving your issues... or enlighten you (as well as other's) to causes of such things.


Last edited by back4more : 9th March, 2010 at 06:34 AM. Reason: each post requires at least 25 edits to correct such things as gramma/spelling and fkd typing....
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