- Sep 22, 2009
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This net_graph 3 shows huge packet loss, right?
I'm rubberbanding like crazy in TF2.
I searched the internets, really, all of it, and I couldn't find a clear explanation of this latest net_graph. They're all showing older versions that are different. The bottom portion especially.
I get the same results when on lower ping servers, the gaps are just narrower.
My rates:
rate 30000
cl_cmdrate 100
cl_updaterate 100
cl_interp 0.1
I tried a rate of 50000, cmdrate at 66 and updaterate at 66, interp at 0.01...
No dice.
I'm NOT on a wireless network. Plugged-in a nice linksys router that has default factory settings (with disabled wireless capabilities) that ran perfectly fine when on XP.
This started happening ever since I got Win7 64bit.
What could cause this?
D
I'm rubberbanding like crazy in TF2.

I searched the internets, really, all of it, and I couldn't find a clear explanation of this latest net_graph. They're all showing older versions that are different. The bottom portion especially.
I get the same results when on lower ping servers, the gaps are just narrower.
My rates:
rate 30000
cl_cmdrate 100
cl_updaterate 100
cl_interp 0.1
I tried a rate of 50000, cmdrate at 66 and updaterate at 66, interp at 0.01...
No dice.
I'm NOT on a wireless network. Plugged-in a nice linksys router that has default factory settings (with disabled wireless capabilities) that ran perfectly fine when on XP.
This started happening ever since I got Win7 64bit.
What could cause this?
D
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