After the lag happened, i watched the console tool, and saw that output, and i did not experience any difference(lag was still identical).
As far as i know the lag still occurs whether the console tool is open or not.
Thanks for the page on lerp, always nice to learn something new
Server lagging(timeouts)
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Re: Server lagging(timeouts)
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Re: Server lagging(timeouts)
We have been doing a 6 hour test session, and we have found out that only when players attack each other in this tunnel, is when we lag.
Any more input is greatly appreciated.
Any more input is greatly appreciated.
Not a NFO employee
Re: Server lagging(timeouts)
nevermind, we tested with some bots, and here is what we found.
Low amt of players go in tunnel=No Lag
High amount of players in tunnel=LAG
High amount of bots go in tunnel-No Lag
High amount of bots + 1 player=LAG
Low amt of players go in tunnel=No Lag
High amount of players in tunnel=LAG
High amount of bots go in tunnel-No Lag
High amount of bots + 1 player=LAG
Not a NFO employee
Re: Server lagging(timeouts)
Sorry to necro this old thread, but I will post our solution to this problem.
Having the console viewer in the NFO control panel turned off fixed this for us. The server console was spitting out too much for the viewer to handle, and caused problems.
Having the console viewer in the NFO control panel turned off fixed this for us. The server console was spitting out too much for the viewer to handle, and caused problems.
Not a NFO employee