Okay just tell me why If I use Chri's net settings I have 80 ping with 15.2 lerp. When I dont use this I have 50 ping but with 100 lerp and I can't change this....why?
100 is the default lerp with default TF2 net settings I'm pretty sure
because u dont have the net settings in your default config??
wattersonu can only change cl_interp when dead or in spec
I change it when im spec but that remains at 100. If I don't use the chri's net config I can't change it. But with chri's net config i have 80 ping...
I change it when im spec but that remains at 100. If I don't use the chri's net config I can't change it. But with chri's net config i have 80 ping...
i think hes asking why his ping is better with the default net settings, not how to change his interp
oktober_i think hes asking why his ping is better with the default net settings, not how to change his interp
exactly
exactly
In that case I'll just wait for wareya to come so he can write a dissertation on modern networking
When I don't use Net Settings I can't change my lerp (100.0) and I would like have 15.2 :\
Isnt lerp associated with cl_interp? Mine changes over classes because of hitscan interp and prpjectile interp.
then surely change your cl_interp to fit your lerp?
it's possible with TF2 net settings that you're trying to take up more bandwidth than you actually have. Cause if I recall tf2 default net settings have significantly lower rate, updaterate, and cmdrate. On some Internet connections namely DSL, especially if you have really low tier DSL if you have net settings requiring more bandwidth than you have ping times WILL increase.
As a different point, increasing rate alone should increase the packet sizes (assuming you were bottlenecked to begin with) and with larger packetsizes the higher your ping is.
As a different point, increasing rate alone should increase the packet sizes (assuming you were bottlenecked to begin with) and with larger packetsizes the higher your ping is.