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Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Fuzzybunny on October 08, 2001, 04:35:00 PM
Not sure if everyone is experiencing the same, but I have noticed increased "warpage" of myself and others since v1.08 came along. I have notiiced that more players seem to be on and surely this affects it, but it's almost unbearable at times. My isp is earthlink, and I have never had this bad of a problem, so I don't think it's on my end... Frame rates down as well, but still 30-40 at 1280x1024. Anyway, still enjoying the game. Anyone else having severe lag problems?
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Vermillion on October 08, 2001, 04:39:00 PM
Lag is always bad for the first few days after a new version comes out.

Give it a few days, and if its still bad, run a traceroute to the servers, and then post the results over in the Internet Connectivity forum
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Skuzzy on October 08, 2001, 04:39:00 PM
Fuzzy, with all the downloads, it does take cause an unusually high load here for the Internet connections.
I would suggest to everyone to use the downloads site instead of useing the auto-updater to get the patches, as we have provisions for that site which will not impact gameplay.
I just noticed the second patch is out and everyone appears to be using the auto-updater.  The download from the HTC download server will be much faster than the autoupdater.
Just FYI.
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Fuzzybunny on October 08, 2001, 06:59:00 PM
thx for the responses!
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Saintaw on October 09, 2001, 05:24:00 AM
Quote
Originally posted by Skuzzy:


I just noticed the second patch is out and everyone appears to be using the auto-updater.  The download from the HTC download server will be much faster than the autoupdater.
Just FYI.

Skuzzy, why not replace the autouploader with a popup pointing to an ftp |  http location ? When you auto-download a patch, it needs to be installed and you need to relaunch the application anyway... so, why bother clogging the bandwith ?  :D

Wouldn't this work to lighten up connection, at least for the days when a patch comes out ?
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Skuzzy on October 09, 2001, 10:36:00 AM
Well Saintaw, I do not write the code, but we did have a plan to move the autoupdater to the new download server, but ran into some last minute problems we have not had an oppertunity to resolve.
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Saintaw on October 09, 2001, 10:49:00 AM
Damn,
should have suspected that either someone had beat me to it again  or that I had forgotten some realy obvious part  :D

Where are my calcium pills again ?...
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: rickod on October 09, 2001, 12:18:00 PM
FUZZY BUNNY
I used to work in the dallas network operations center for Earthlink
so believe me when I say it can and may be on earthlinks side

Get the server ips there here somewhere on the board and next time you see lag or warps doa  tracert ip#### from a windows command prompt   watch which hops fall out then go from there .
Title: Star Trek: Warp 9
Post by: Ripsnort on October 09, 2001, 12:22:00 PM
I affectionately address my ISP as EARTHSTINK since my connects are always questionable, ESPECIALLY between the times of 6pm-9pm EST when they do something funky with the long distance thing-a-ma-bobs...Earthlink *used* to be a fine, stable ISP 7 years ago, but now that their bigger...sucks!