Hey guys. First post, but long time player here and I've hit a bit of a snag. I've been playing URT on my old ass laptop for neigh on 6-7 years now. To add to that, it has been running smooth as a dream. Generally smooth framerate and no abnormalities to speak of. Now the server I play on is updating to 4.2 and I thought I should as well. Well the first game I tried went fine, but the next map I loaded I got the whole shibang. Sudden freezes causing gaps in the netgraph followed by large red blocks and occasionally black. Now I had never experienced this before so I became very familiar with the netgraph this past week. The ping doesn't seem to matter and it will happen on a 30png server the same as a 150png server. I have a ethernet cable that in turn has ~40-50 mbps. Laptop specs are abit irrelevant but graphics card is the factory standard on a XP Inspiron 1501. (holy shit I know) Anyway any help is appreciated, and dearly needed. Thanks.
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Having the mother of all Issues
PC glitches (netgraph)
#2
Posted 31 December 2013 - 03:28 PM
Hi bobjote,
Firstly, do not use previous configs from older versions - alot has changed in 4.2 including default cvars.
you may also be interested in using http://www.r00t.cz/SW/UrbanTerror
it includes many additional features that can be used for smoother gameplay.
Firstly, do not use previous configs from older versions - alot has changed in 4.2 including default cvars.
you may also be interested in using http://www.r00t.cz/SW/UrbanTerror
it includes many additional features that can be used for smoother gameplay.
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32GB DDR4 3800MHz CL16 · 2x 1TB Samsung NVMe RAID 0 · 16GB Radeon RX 6900XT Liquid Cooled
#5
Posted 03 January 2014 - 03:08 AM
Well, last year I was noticing my UrT performance degrading.
To a point were I decided to pass a 50 feet RJ-45 cable through my hardwood floor.
Only to end up with nothing working at all 2 weeks later.
Got a new router and BOOM ! problem solved.
(Kept the RJ-45 anyway...)
To a point were I decided to pass a 50 feet RJ-45 cable through my hardwood floor.
Only to end up with nothing working at all 2 weeks later.
Got a new router and BOOM ! problem solved.
(Kept the RJ-45 anyway...)
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