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Sam Albertek
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Posted - 2006.01.16 19:31:00 -
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This post is not one of those "I'm running a 400 year old rock with 5 instances of eve and downloading 3 songs and getting no lag" post.
I would just like to say that I dont expirence as much lag as you seem to be complaining about. All the lag i find is tolerable, and is perfectly logical for a game the size of this one. I run a custom built computer, which doesnt seem to be that good, with an ASrock motherboard and an Anthlon AMD 2400 32-bit processor.
I'm not saying that its the users fault for the lag. In some cases where the user has extra things running that interfere with their connection. in some cases it cold be spyware. in some cases it sould be a bad connection. it could also be that they're in a bad node, that something is going on with the servers, etc.
Im not sayin i havent expirenced lag. once i was in Suroken and where was a macro mining going on. it took me 4 minutes to enter warpdrive. in total, getting from kusomonmon to haatomo took 15 minutes, 10 of them spent in suroken. however that time there was a macro mining going on, so i know. but all the lag ive had has been what ive had for every online game ive played, nothing worse.
so whatever is making the lag, quit complaininag about it and live with it because CCP is already doing something about it. what, you expect the new servers to be atomized and beamed into CCP and de-atomized instantly? the real world isnt eve, and we dont have jumpgates and instant information transfer.
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Winterblink
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Posted - 2006.01.16 19:34:00 -
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Originally by: Sam Albertek Im not sayin i havent expirenced lag. once i was in Suroken and where was a macro mining going on. it took me 4 minutes to enter warpdrive. in total, getting from kusomonmon to haatomo took 15 minutes, 10 of them spent in suroken. however that time there was a macro mining going on, so i know. but all the lag ive had has been what ive had for every online game ive played, nothing worse.
You found that "tolerable"?
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Heritor
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Posted - 2006.01.16 19:47:00 -
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I really think the amount of lag that can be tolerated by any given character really depends on what that character is doing at any particular time.
A character such as yourself traveling from system to system having to wait to go into warp for four(4) minutes may be no more than an annoyance. How ever another character may be wanting to warp from a belt to escape immeniant destruction at the hands of pirates player or otherwise, this however is much worse than an annoyance.
Please be aware that many people play the game in many different styles and what may be a slight inconvieniance to you is game breaking to others.

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Auman
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Posted - 2006.01.16 19:59:00 -
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Considering your link to the servers is limited to 56k lag is rarely caused on client. Or rather something the client could change.
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Lisa Run
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Posted - 2006.01.16 20:00:00 -
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Edited by: Lisa Run on 16/01/2006 20:02:25 Really depends on the situation. Most systems are running fine most of the time. If you can't avoid the lag e.g. in a fleet battle, then I understand the anger !
But if people are just too lazy to move 1,2 or 3 systems to do their mining, hunting etc. there, but rather stay the evening in a system that lags like mad, then it's their own fault. I'm rarely effected by lag if I do my usual daily in-game 'work'. Maybe once a week to an extent that I have to change my plans. But if a system lags like mad, I look if it's the same in the neighboring systems aka if it effects the whole server or just a few systems that are on the same laggy node. And in the latter case I do something somewhere else instead of staying in the system and whining about lag.
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Siigari Kitawa
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Posted - 2006.01.16 20:27:00 -
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I think we need to invent a lag forum.
Only people that care about it hang out in there. _________ roflfest 2006 - be there
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Chenlab
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Posted - 2006.01.16 20:44:00 -
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Maybe its the ****heads such as yourself who try push their puny machines to the max running 5 insta of EVE?????? whilest DL 3 tracks????? Next your gonna tell us that your on dial up?
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Dimitri Chandler
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Posted - 2006.01.16 21:19:00 -
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My only slight nark about the lag is that they moved my perfectly good lvl 4 agent from a lag free system to the laggiest one in the region. Not a smart move.
And they nerfed escrow camping, so I am now bored.
Scrabble, anyone? --------------------------------------------------
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Steno
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Posted - 2006.01.16 21:56:00 -
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Edited by: Steno on 16/01/2006 21:56:33
Originally by: Lisa Run
But if people are just too lazy to move 1,2 or 3 systems to do their mining, hunting etc. there, but rather stay the evening in a system that lags like mad, then it's their own fault.
I can't go any further out! I'm at the edge of the map as it is and there are no players for several jumps. I still take up to 30 second lag freezes and up to a minute for modules to activate or longer to warp.
So stop attributing the complaints to people in high use systems. The problem is far beyond those handful of systems.
edit -- no this isn't every time but it does happen daily and the spikes are random but multiple an hour
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Lorn Yeager
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Posted - 2006.01.16 22:15:00 -
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Just one thing.
Telling people to move away from "highload" systems isnt really an answer to the laggy EVE. Simply saying that you cant use say.. Oursulaert, but please go far away is not the answer. Even people in deep 0.0 has a laggy-moment or lost of them.
As another poster said: What seems to be just an irritating delay for you, can mean the death of others. I hear reimbursements has become more frequent, but still there are cases where people loose ships only to lag. This should not happen.
Yours truly
Lorn Yeager a.k.a. Sir Lagalot.
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