[QUOTE=raven_19702003]
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Originally Posted by moriz
first thing first: what do you mean by lag? do you mean choppy framerates, or rubberbanding and slow reaction?
all the above....i have a 8mb connection so i dont think it can b the b/band
btw i some times get a fps as low as 5
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5 fps is way too suspicious...
You may need to consider looking over the hardware in that computer, back in the days of Diablo 2 when I had my much /much/ older computer, it suffered from terrible framerates and even worse average ping just because the computer was so slow, until I upgraded...
There's a chance that because the computer(s) is struggling so much to make the game run, it means that it will be struggling with almost everything else as well, including sending data over the network...
If it's more modern hardware that meets the game's requirements you should consider virus-scanning, disabling CPU hogs like Norton Anti-Virus, getting more RAM for the computer, and even formatting the drive and doing a complete re-installation of Windows.
As far as your internet connection goes, it doesn't matter, many things can play a roll in lag, even with a very powerful/fast internet connection...
- You could have really bad upload speeds and therefore doing anything else anywhere else on that connection could cause severe lag.
- Your network could be running on 10Base-T instead of 100 or 1000 which are a lot faster and far more reliable.
- Your service naturally has very bad ping with games or anything besides browsing the web and downloading files.
- Your service could be (although unlikely) be getting shared with other users, you say you have wireless, but are you sure nobody besides you has been using it? Is your wireless access point properly secured/encrypted?
- Wireless itself is relatively unreliable for gaming, 6 feet away or not, you can still get interference! While most WiFi networks run at about 54Mbit speeds, they vary depending on signal strength/reliability.
Maybe some of this will help? Always a good idea to try anything you can think of