I use 1000hz kernel with sys_ticrate at 100 and pingboost set to 1. 20
players it is set to and I ping 65 in game from florida to jersey. Locals
from PA/NY/NJ ping 20 or less.
Thats from my beta 1.6 server.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Alman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 3:46 AM
Subject: {SPAM?} Re: [hlds_linux] Linux Ping
> Hmmm pings can be a whole mess of complication - heres my thoughts on
linux:
>
> With the default Half Life code running I would agree that linux has
> higher latencies, however using pingboost 3 uses a different timing
> system and brings pings back down to "normal" levels.
>
> Without pingboost I would expect about 60ms as the best you are going to
> get, with pingboost 3, I get between 18-25 ms (running hlds_3.1.1.1d)
> instead.
>
> NB remember to set sys_ticrate to a high number:
>
> Heres the line I use to launch HL (running NS mod) in case you are
> interested - it gives the best performance I have found so far:
> ./hlds_run -game ns -heapsize 256000 +map ns_hera +maxplayers 22
> -pingboost 3 +sys_ticrate 10000 +sv_maxupdaterate 100
>
> As for distribution dependancy - nope half life is pretty much self
> contained and doesn't require much in the way of external libraries. All
> the mainstream linux distro's should work fine (albeit with the
> possibility of needing some tweaking).
>
> Regards
>
> Simon
>
> ForNet cm wrote:
>
> > Hi all!!!
> > I head about differences between linux servers and windows servers.
> > People
> > says that you have more ping with linux servers than windows servers. Is
> > this true? What is the difference? Is Linux distribution dependient?
> > Thanks
>
>
>
>
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