Kevin, thank you for your response. I've run both SteamRate and MTUtest, and everything is fine. I haven't changed any of these settings from their defaults. I'm on an 8mbit connection and I know its not the ISP because the browser did not act like this back in the spring. It would always load 30000 servers in a few mins, and would be very smooth. Now it isn't. Also, I showed you that I'm not the only one. There are others reporting it on the Steam forum, multiple clan members of mine report the same exact thing and tell me that the steam server browser has always been fucked up, but never like this. These clan members live all over the country. Just the fact that the browser worked fine for me a few months ago but now doesn't makes me wholly believe it is something Valve did in one of their updates, assumingly the rcon fix update in April. There needs to be more discussion into this with others here on this list. This needs Valve's attention. I don't even have Alfred's email address anymore, which I have no idea how it got deleted.
Please guys, help me out here in getting this to Valve's attention. All our servers are affected when the server browser acts this way to the average Joe on CS:Source. Thanks guys, Phoenix2 www.undeadvengeance.com Kevin Ottalini wrote: > Ian, > A lot of clients saw their Steam download rate get changed the last > update or two, and it's tightly linked to the game rate setting now so > changing one will change the other. > > Check your Steam rate and make sure it's set correctly for your network > connection. > > Check your MTU as well if you haven't since that can make a difference as > well. > > I wrote a utility to test the mtu: > http://qsextreme.com/mtutest > > and I wrote one to lock the Steam rate so even if you change rate in-game it > will always stay the same for Steam: > http://qsextreme.com/SteamRate > > Remember to exit Steam and restart for the new rate to take effect. > > I really, really wish Valve would uncouple the two rates, they have almost > no connection with each other. > > qUiCkSiLvEr > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ian Shaffer" > To: "Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list" > <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:41 PM > Subject: [hlds] Slow server browser? > > > >> Hey all, >> >> Am I and a few others the only ones that have been stricken with a >> slowly chugging and laggy Steam server browser? The issue has been >> reported on the Steam forums by other users: >> http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?p=7809917 >> >> Maybe this is a coincidence, but this problem seems to have started >> about the same time the rcon nuke exploit fix was moved from beta and >> made a required server update. In the past I've never had issues with >> the browser. It'd always would load around 500 servers/sec until it >> reached a total of 27,000 total (no filters). Now it chugs along showing >> 500 servers, pause, then 800 servers, then pause, and so on. Also, it >> shows a lot of the servers as not responding some times when I go to >> refresh. It truly is b0rked if you ask me, and I hope somebody at Valve >> can investigate this issue and hopefully have it resolved. In my opinion >> it's a minor problem because I don't spend a lot of time searching for >> servers. Even though the servers that I play on show up in my favs and >> history list, you can still feel that chuggy laggy feeling you get when >> the main browser searches. Often random servers in my history and >> favorites tab will disappear and/or show as not responding, which can >> get annoying. This issue happens with all configurations of my internet >> setup here (wireless, wired, no router). It happens on all my computers. >> I believe this issue started when the rcon nuke exploit was applied in >> one of the April Steam updates. I would like to hear what you guys have >> to say about this. Try refreshing your browser with no filters and note >> how it behaves, and then tell us along with your ISP and where you live. >> >> I hope this issue can be resolved! >> >> Regards, >> Ian "P2" Shaffer >> > > > _______________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please > visit: > http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds > > _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds

