I have generally found that my choke in net_channels shows a
consistent 0.0 on my chosen rates during these periouds.

Changing to default rates at this time will always produce choke on
the outbound and on the inbound channels.


P.S.
Want a gmail account, and I'd recommend not using digests - use
outlooks sorting and archiving fucntions. :)

F1 is a suprisingly useful key, and I'm honestly not trying to be
rude, it really is!




On 7/21/05, Dabosman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James,
>
> I got ya.  Well, all I can say maybe is:  glitch?  And like you said .. If
> it's infrequent .. And doesn't affect gameplay .. That's about all I could
> chalk it up to .. Unless some firewall software or router is causing
> incorrect readings .. And I kind of doubt that as well.
>
> Any rate, if nothing else, hopefully the 'tickrate' info will help you.  And
> with this new update just released, maybe if you used the tickrate 66 (I
> tried 100 and got worse results) in combo with the 'srcdsfpsboost.exe'
> proggie, your server would flllly.  :)
>
> P.S.  Do you know what a pain it is to edit these 'digest' messages and put
> the quotes in myself?  But I guess that's better than getting 30 emails a
> day from it.  And yes, I could setup a 'rule' in Outlook to put them all in
> a folder .. But boy would they add up fast.  I guess I'll live with the
> 'digest' mode.  I'd REALLY like if they'd just put this list on a message
> forum at some point?
>
> Kevin
>
> James Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >[thank you, but -snip-]
> >
> >rate 200000; echo rate set to 2mbps
> >cl_updaterate 60; echo requesting 60 packets per second from the server.
> >cl_cmdrate 60; echo sending 60 packets per second to the server.
> >
> >I have seen people running around with cl_cmdrate 0/1/generally under 10
> and this does result in a falsely returned ping on the
> >scoreboard (or used to, haven't checked today). This however is not what I
> describe. I have seen a ping of 6-8 consistently on
> >the scoreboard with the above settings and whilst it is not frequent, it is
> impossible, and therefore must be somehow incorrect. >The oddity is also
> independant of my rate settings, or nearly so, on default rates at times
> when I am experiencing this, my ping >will simply sit from 5-6 and not
> deviate for minutes at a time.
>
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