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Hello

First for my band english hehe

Can change the limit ping to 350 or 400?

I live in Argentina and my ping is like 289 or 299 and the server kick me with 300 or 310 of ping :/ and that happend to me every time u.u

Can change the ping limit to 350 or 400 please? :/

Thanks

Posted

Well, I feel bad for ya, but if the server ping limit will be that high, we will return to the Ping Age. It is bad enough that most of the sa-mp servers are laggy, but laaag in RACE servers is even worse.

I drive to the finish line, I'm 2nd and suddenly a car crashes inside me, is that normal!?

Posted

Well, I feel bad for ya, but if the server ping limit will be that high, we will return to the Ping Age. It is bad enough that most of the sa-mp servers are laggy, but laaag in RACE servers is even worse.

I drive to the finish line, I'm 2nd and suddenly a car crashes inside me, is that normal!?

There have been threads about this subject before, it's not gonna get raised because it will fuck the gameplay on the server beyond all recognition.

If you want to play with low ping you move to another country or buy some better internet.

Posted

Or, run this script i made to lower my ping.

it adds 2 new rules in the registery;

TCPNoDelay and TcpAckFrequenty.

here is a tut about it:

http://lifeandcode.n...ows-7-or-vista/

After installing Windows 7 I noticed a slight increase in network latency in several online games. It wasn’t a big deal – I’m talking 200-300ms, but this is on a connection that was reliably < 100ms in the past. Beyond the obvious settings in Windows or on your router, here’s a list of tweaks that may help quite a bit. It involves disabling Nagle’s algorithm, also commonly known as TCP no delay, which is basically an optimization of network traffic that tries to reduce overall packet volume but can cause extra latency in the connection. This should work on Windows 7 or Vista, though the same principle can probably applied to other operating systems as well.

From a command prompt (usually in All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt) run “regedit”

Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces

Browse the items under interfaces until you find one that has an IPAddress entry matching the network interface you want to affect (typically LAN IP addresses start with 192.168 or 10.0); note that if your IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server you may need to look for a matching DhcpIPAddress instead of IPAddress

Right-click on the interface and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, name it “TcpAckFrequency”

Right-click the new TcpAckFrequency value and select Modify, enter “1? (Hexadecimal radio button should be selected)

Right-click on the interface and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, name it “TCPNoDelay” (note that TCP is all uppercase this time – that’s intentional)

Right-click the new TCPNoDelay value and select Modify, enter “1? (Hexadecimal radio button should be selected)

Verify that both TcpAckFrequency and TCPNoDelay now show up in the adapter’s property list with types REG_DWORD and values 0×00000001

Exit regedit and reboot (reboot is necessary for the changes to take effect!)

Play a game and enjoy your new low ping

This decreased my ping in most games from 200-300ms to 50-60ms, which matches the latency I would see via a tracert to the game’s server.

Here is the script if you trust me enough or are very lazy:

lowerping.zip

The same TUT is includes in the zip.(make you scan the zip file first just to be sure)

Posted

Or, run this script i made to lower my ping.

it adds 2 new rules in the registery;

TCPNoDelay and TcpAckFrequenty.

here is a tut about it:

http://lifeandcode.n...ows-7-or-vista/

After installing Windows 7 I noticed a slight increase in network latency in several online games. It wasn’t a big deal – I’m talking 200-300ms, but this is on a connection that was reliably < 100ms in the past. Beyond the obvious settings in Windows or on your router, here’s a list of tweaks that may help quite a bit. It involves disabling Nagle’s algorithm, also commonly known as TCP no delay, which is basically an optimization of network traffic that tries to reduce overall packet volume but can cause extra latency in the connection. This should work on Windows 7 or Vista, though the same principle can probably applied to other operating systems as well.

From a command prompt (usually in All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt) run “regedit”

Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces

Browse the items under interfaces until you find one that has an IPAddress entry matching the network interface you want to affect (typically LAN IP addresses start with 192.168 or 10.0); note that if your IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server you may need to look for a matching DhcpIPAddress instead of IPAddress

Right-click on the interface and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, name it “TcpAckFrequency”

Right-click the new TcpAckFrequency value and select Modify, enter “1? (Hexadecimal radio button should be selected)

Right-click on the interface and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, name it “TCPNoDelay” (note that TCP is all uppercase this time – that’s intentional)

Right-click the new TCPNoDelay value and select Modify, enter “1? (Hexadecimal radio button should be selected)

Verify that both TcpAckFrequency and TCPNoDelay now show up in the adapter’s property list with types REG_DWORD and values 0×00000001

Exit regedit and reboot (reboot is necessary for the changes to take effect!)

Play a game and enjoy your new low ping

This decreased my ping in most games from 200-300ms to 50-60ms, which matches the latency I would see via a tracert to the game’s server.

Here is the script if you trust me enough or are very lazy:

lowerping.zip

The same TUT is includes in the zip.(make you scan the zip file first just to be sure)

But even though there ping is low will gameplay be normal or will they still appear to play like a ping of half a gazillion MS ?

  • 1 year later...
Posted
Hello

First for my band english hehe

Can change the limit ping to 350 or 400?

I live in Argentina and my ping is like 289 or 299 and the server kick me with 300 or 310 of ping :/ and that happend to me every time u.u

Can change the ping limit to 350 or 400 please? :/

Thanks

 

 

Did you get any ping problem when playing online games?

If you get any high ping ,try to lower your ping rate by using some of the following instructions.

1.Don't open any videos,stream and check if there any problem in your router.

2.Make sure there's no browser .exe's still running in task manager

3.Try to contact your internet service provider and get suitable data plan.

4.Use any software like Game Booster

5.Move closer to server

I am sure,if you follow the rules,you will get chance to reduce your ping rate.Finally you can check whether it's your ping high or not using Whoisxy.com

 

Posted
Hello

First for my band english hehe

Can change the limit ping to 350 or 400?

I live in Argentina and my ping is like 289 or 299 and the server kick me with 300 or 310 of ping :/ and that happend to me every time u.u

Can change the ping limit to 350 or 400 please? :/

Thanks

 

 

Did you get any ping problem when playing online games?

If you get any high ping ,try to lower your ping rate by using some of the following instructions.

1.Don't open any videos,stream and check if there any problem in your router.

2.Make sure there's no browser .exe's still running in task manager

3.Try to contact your internet service provider and get suitable data plan.

4.Use any software like Game Booster

5.Move closer to server

I am sure,if you follow the rules,you will get chance to reduce your ping rate.Finally you can check whether it's your ping high or not using Whoisxy.com

 

You just bumped a 1.5 year-old topic. Well done.

Posted

You must place the Rockstar file in the "Program file" for this to work, that is where it looks for it at. So just move the "Rockstar game" file from "Program file(x86)" to the "Program File" run shrinker then move the "Rockstar games" file back to the "Program file(x86)"GTAShrinkerWin.zip

Posted
You must place the Rockstar file in the "Program file" for this to work, that is where it looks for it at. So just move the "Rockstar game" file from "Program file(x86)" to the "Program File" run shrinker then move the "Rockstar games" file back to the "Program file(x86)"attachicon.gifGTAShrinkerWin.zip

Thanks <3 

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