Assistance please?
- Flash Hardstar
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Assistance please?
I need some assistance/ advice here. I'm running a fairly new laptop, core 2 duo, clean of virus's. windows vista. The problem:
I will be playing, at any given point and time, and freeze in place. Thats right, freeze in place. (i'm talking mid run, still leg up in air). BUT!!! I am watching everyone else move around me just fine. After 5-8 seconds I unfreeze and can continue gameplay. note that this is not general lag where everything freezes then catches up such as internet lag. I legitimately am the only one frozen while watching others beat on me. Much like if i were paralyzed but awake on the operating table watching everyone operate but cannot do anything.
Any ideas? Thoughts? Fixes?
I will be playing, at any given point and time, and freeze in place. Thats right, freeze in place. (i'm talking mid run, still leg up in air). BUT!!! I am watching everyone else move around me just fine. After 5-8 seconds I unfreeze and can continue gameplay. note that this is not general lag where everything freezes then catches up such as internet lag. I legitimately am the only one frozen while watching others beat on me. Much like if i were paralyzed but awake on the operating table watching everyone operate but cannot do anything.
Any ideas? Thoughts? Fixes?
Red wrote:Kill Flash, and I'm going to bet that his loot is worth more than 2k.
Re: Assistance please?
Do you use CPU useage reduction?
if so uncheck {eidt insert} (close razor reopen)and report back after a bit of playing.
if so uncheck {eidt insert} (close razor reopen)and report back after a bit of playing.
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Re: Assistance please?
If you're running any macro in Razor that involves your character moving (stealth is a popular one that comes to mind) there is a known issue with this causing your client to "de-sync" and you being frozen in place. Logging out and back in fixes this.
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Re: Assistance please?
Check the "Razor - settings for Windows 7" section of http://wiki.uosecondage.com/Razor
(the settings for Vista are the same as Win 7)
Also see the "Never include walking in a Razor macro" section.
(the settings for Vista are the same as Win 7)
Also see the "Never include walking in a Razor macro" section.
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Re: Assistance please?
Thanks for all the help guys.
Red wrote:Kill Flash, and I'm going to bet that his loot is worth more than 2k.
Re: Assistance please?
What ended up being the problem ...
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- Flash Hardstar
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Re: Assistance please?
not sure it comes and goes, going to see if it happeneds again now
Red wrote:Kill Flash, and I'm going to bet that his loot is worth more than 2k.
Re: Assistance please?
I used to have this problem and I think I fixed it by replacing my old kinked up ethernet cable with a new one.
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Re: Assistance please?
I use a wireless card.. could try my N
Red wrote:Kill Flash, and I'm going to bet that his loot is worth more than 2k.
Re: Assistance please?
wireless signal will cause that.Flash Hardstar wrote:I use a wireless card.. could try my N
specifically whats happening to you is that your upload bandwidth ability is being limtied or maxed out and not working and your dl is fine. so you can see ( dl info) of people runing but cant move (upload) any information to the server.
so check your isp upload cap via speedtest.net
check your cables for loose connections
use a wire
reset modems
check how your router handles ipv6 as some isp like are now using it and your modem might be reacting unusually to it.
good luck
I had this problem for about 30 days before it was resolved through much work.
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Re: Assistance please?
theres so many things on our router.. 5 computers, 2 ipods, 2 blue ray players, im not surprised ha
Red wrote:Kill Flash, and I'm going to bet that his loot is worth more than 2k.