Cyberkilla

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Sun Jan 6 10:57:31 EST 2008

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AMD ANTHLON  X2 Dual Core Processer 4000+ VISTA
2.10 ghz 

just minor lag on loading dropped items or items that havent been picked up


Good to know(smiley)


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Sun Jan 6 12:06:23 EST 2008

Q6600 @ 2.4Ghz, 4Gb Ram, 4Mb Connection, Vista 64bit, lets just say its loaded before i click the "explore" link (smiley)


Cyberkilla

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Sun Jan 6 12:20:58 EST 2008

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Q6600 @ 2.4Ghz, 4Gb Ram, 4Mb Connection, Vista 64bit, lets just say its loaded before i click the "explore" link (smiley)


Lol, War God thinks he's got a quantum computer(smiley)


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Sun Jan 6 13:35:02 EST 2008

lol the speed stuff runs at i think it might aswell be (smiley)


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Mon Jan 7 1:39:44 EST 2008

If anyone has satilite internet it will be HORRIBLE. I have satilite and it takes 2-3 min to fully load. My computer is 2.2 GHZ with 1.5 RAM.


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Mon Jan 7 4:58:06 EST 2008

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If anyone has satilite internet it will be HORRIBLE. I have satilite and it takes 2-3 min to fully load. My computer is 2.2 GHZ with 1.5 RAM.


I don't know, some sat internet is pretty fast. However, it has latencies.
But then, who the hell has that anyway?(smiley)

It's like saying, dialup is going to be damned slow!(smiley)

I'll see if there is a way to simulate satellite internet.
Honestly though, that connective technology isn't designed for gaming, I a**ume.

It's for people in the middle of a desert, or some other obscure rural location.

There's still some tricks left up my sleeve though(smiley) I'm sure there is a way to counter load times, however instantaneous it is for me already.

The bottleneck is render time, and http request latency.


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