My server always feels a little off when I run the default kernel. So I
find some guides to compile it, but they all seemed geared to making srcds
get thousands of FPS. When I run them, it does seem smoother for the most
part, but it starts to hiccup. Sometimes it doesn't happen very often,
Change maxrate to
sv_maxrate 0
Make sure on your client you have...
rate 5 (this will probably reset every time you restart the game)
cl_cmdrate 67
cl_updaterate 67
Your rate is probably dropping down to your server's minimum, which is 9000.
I don't know what kind of slots you have, but if
alright, thanks for that!
Still looking for kernel suggestions :)
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Cc2iscooL cc2isc...@gmail.com wrote:
Change maxrate to
sv_maxrate 0
Make sure on your client you have...
rate 5 (this will probably reset every time you restart the game)
cl_cmdrate 67
Hi,
Killing Floor will relase tomorrow. I think, it good idea will relase
Killing Floor dedicated server earlier. Hey, Tripware, you plan will
relase dedicated server?
Andrey.
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Andrey Egorov wrote:
Killing Floor will relase tomorrow. I think, it good idea will relase
Killing Floor dedicated server earlier. Hey, Tripware, you plan will
relase dedicated server?
I'm pretty sure that Killing Floor is based on Unreal technology, not
Source.
Wrong mailing list.
~Ash-Fox
isn't killing floor based on unreal engine?
Andrey Egorov escribió:
Hi,
Killing Floor will relase tomorrow. I think, it good idea will relase
Killing Floor dedicated server earlier. Hey, Tripware, you plan will
relase dedicated server?
Andrey.
Actually Well yeah, but Steam is going to be selling it, which may
have prompted the OP's thinking it would get support from this list.
Even though it won't obviously.
-mauirixxx
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From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
Just wanted to chime in with my settings. Most admins don't like to give
theirs out because it takes a lot of research (at least for me) to figure
out how to achieve no choke and no loss with srcds TF2.
As long as your box can handle the extra bandwidth (I know you said you have
100mbps, but
ummm anyone with DSL play on your servers?
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Danny Heinrichs dan...@gmail.com wrote:
Just wanted to chime in with my settings. Most admins don't like to give
theirs out because it takes a lot of research (at least for me) to figure
out how to achieve no choke
The problem, though, is that 100 doesn't exist in Source 2007 for cl_cmdrate
and cl_updaterate, so those 100 settings are meaningless. And a minrate of
10 is a little rough. Unless everyone connecting to your server has at
least an 800Kbps or greater download speed from their ISP, they'll
That's about what I have mine set to. I always set to 67 for maximums just
to get that possible extra though. Might as well be over than under.
I'd recommend rate 15000 for a 32 slot though, at least.
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Richard Eid richard@gmail.com wrote:
The problem,
Yeah, 67 is the new 101. Pretty much pointless, though arguments could be
made against that if you watch net_graph. But even at 66, you'll see 66.x
coming through at times.
-Richard Eid
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Cc2iscooL
Better safe than sorry, I guess! (One less thing for srs bzns players to
whine about.)
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Richard Eid richard@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, 67 is the new 101. Pretty much pointless, though arguments could be
made against that if you watch net_graph. But even at 66,
Huh? Safe from what? 67 produces the same results as 66, so there's no
reason to use it. If people complain about you using 66 instead of 67, rest
easy knowing that they don't have a clue.
-Richard Eid
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:45 PM,
The Win32 version of the Killing Floor dedicated server is now available. To
download the files, run hldsupdatetool, using the game name killingfloor. A
Linux version is planned for the Killing Floor dedicated server, but is not
ready yet.
Jason
A minrate of 100,000 doesn't necessarily mean all clients will be using
100KBps the whole time. It'll just force everyone to have rate set to at
least 10. Rate 10 means send no more than 100KBps. So if there is
ever a time where your server needs to send 100KBps to a client and that
client
hehehe,
anyone have some basic kernel config suggestions?
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Richard Eid richard@gmail.com wrote:
Huh? Safe from what? 67 produces the same results as 66, so there's no
reason to use it. If people complain about you using 66 instead of 67,
rest
easy
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