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  • Q3 stuttering..online only?! [g400]

    Ok, wtf...

    Timedemos, playing against bost and playing on a lan I get very decent fps at 1024x768.

    Playing online stutters...not fps stutter (cg_drawfps 1 shows 30-50 range constant) but not lag stutter either! Sound stutter...and graphics, maybe the framecounter is lying? About 15 seconds into the game, it sttttuuuttttttteeeerrrrsss...but for 15 or so seconds I can kick ass just fine, like I do in HL

    The other ogl games, Q2 and HL are fine though...shit something is up, any ideas?

  • #2
    well as u know quake 3 is just in it's beta stages....so...don't expect 2 much....

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    • #3
      What's the netgraph (bottom right) look like? If it's showing lots of yellow and red then there's your problem (lag!). Doesn't sound like it could be much else, AFAICS.

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      • #4
        its the network code, the level your referring to was designed for LAn/Cable. one map is for online fragging. get cable and notice the diffrence
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        • #5
          I assume you're referring to Q3Test2 - The Longest Yard? In which case, that's untrue. Said map _was_ designed for LAN/Cable+ players, but it works fine and dandy on my 56K modem, and the vast majority of other people's 56K modems. If it's playable on the other levels then it won't make _that_ much of a difference simply by switching to Longest Yard. If he's still got the problem then it's something a tad more serious!

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          • #6
            Make sure all your stuff in the background is off - DirectCD from Adaptec causes my system to stutter, too. I usually leave the Virus Scanner disabled, shut down my messaging clients, and set my mail to check every hour instead of every 15 minutes (if I leave my mail open at all).



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