In recent days, playing Stick Online and such, I started getting some crazy ping lag, with minimal windows opened. I first didn't really care, but now it is becoming a nuisance, so I want to end it.
Recently, I have tried a few things to stop lag, but, the lag always averages around 1232 ms.
The highest ping I have ever gotten was 59k ms, and lowest was possibly a 170ms (normal ping).
I have- Cleared my Cache, Deleted Cookies, Reset internet.. and such, but nothing has made it better.
Also, this lag started a week before the ending of the Christmas event.
Any way I can stop this?
Does anyone share your network?
http://www.stick-online.com/boards/index.php?topic=626.0
Quote from: ARTgames on January 08, 2010, 10:33:24 PM
http://www.stick-online.com/boards/index.php?topic=626.0
Read what I said. I received this lag much before the update (week before) so I doubt that any of it was caused by that. I am meaning not in spikes, but for the whole game play, I receive around 1000 ping.
@EpicPhail yes, but it has always been shared. And I am sure you know that in past times that I have not received this lag.
Quote from: Ceroblitz on January 08, 2010, 10:37:03 PM
Quote from: ARTgames on January 08, 2010, 10:33:24 PM
http://www.stick-online.com/boards/index.php?topic=626.0
Read what I said. I received this lag much before the update (week before) so I doubt that any of it was caused by that. I am meaning not in spikes, but for the whole game play, I receive around 1000 ping.
@EpicPhail yes, but it has always been shared. And I am sure you know that in past times that I have not received this lag.
I'm sure its related. I don't play the game much so i don't know when these lag spikes started happing. All i know is people are reporting them now.
Quote from: Ceroblitz on January 08, 2010, 10:37:03 PM
Quote from: ARTgames on January 08, 2010, 10:33:24 PM
http://www.stick-online.com/boards/index.php?topic=626.0
Read what I said. I received this lag much before the update (week before) so I doubt that any of it was caused by that. I am meaning not in spikes, but for the whole game play, I receive around 1000 ping.
@EpicPhail yes, but it has always been shared. And I am sure you know that in past times that I have not received this lag.
I'm not an expert on this stuff, but perhaps someone who shares your connection is downloading something? (Althought I'm sure no download lasts more than two weeks)
WIRCJRNGWIDWXRW.
I just solved it. All I had to do is restart my router...
*lock*
Actually.. That change, wasn't permanent. Lasted 20 mins or so, then went back to the regular ol' 1k ping.
Any other thoughts?
Im sure you just having what evey one else is having.
Nope.
I have 1k ping, while everyone else has 170 ping or less.
Do you have 1k all the time or spikes?
All the time. But now, its been better for some reason once I fixed a few things.
My ping is now below 200 (most of the time).
Having info on how to stop high ping that isn't to fairly obvious would still be resourceful.
Well these things are not easy all the time after you check the normal stuff. Could be a dieing router, your isp doing weird stuff, you network adaptor messing up, windoes is messed up, etc.
Do you have another online game to play to see if your having the same ping problem?
Well, since its fixed now, Its all good.
And Yea, it effected other online games.
Christ, I've disconnected like 10 times today, what is going on!
Quote from: stick d00d on January 09, 2010, 02:42:04 PM
Christ, I've disconnected like 10 times today, what is going on!
For how long have you been playing?
It appears that I still have the 600-1k+ ping, so any suggestions on what I can do?
Toss your computer off a very high building then burn the pieces.
Stick, that was entirely unnecessary.
Anyways, I still need help to reduce lag...
edit-Also, ping to my modem or whatever, is really high for no reason. I also am right next to it and its still ranging at about 700-1k ping.
Any help.. this is getting really annoying.
Ok is your system a laptop or a desktop?
And are you using wifi or wired?
If your using wifi then try wiring it and see if your ping goes down. This will tell use if your wifi messing up at your local network.
If you have a laptop try and goto another place with wifi. This will tell us if its your system or local network is the problem.
If your on a desktop and cant goto a wifi spot then try using another computer thats on the same local network as you and see if so runs well on that pc.
There other things but for now ill leave you with that.
Quote from: Ceroblitz on January 10, 2010, 02:23:14 AM
I also am right next to it
That won't matter if there is interference on a wifi connection.
Currently, now I think that it was my computer, as after a shutdown during the night, everything has returned to normal.