Fix Legitimate Aion Latency Fix
#42
Posted 24 September 2009 - 10:06 AM
ok one more time - use thes . Faster Ping | Utilities Download | PC World . . is FREE and helps in all games and u get less lagg and no PING over 100 - - ben use it for 2-3years ind all the games i play . just take Aion normal ping 200 for me . after use the program 40-60MS=Ping and i got less lagg too - -
and yes my english is not so good - but not all of os got english ind High school - got my from all the games and movies sorry - :study::sparkles: -- and yes is 20years sins i wer in High school so
and yes my english is not so good - but not all of os got english ind High school - got my from all the games and movies sorry - :study::sparkles: -- and yes is 20years sins i wer in High school so
This post has been edited by nexusbob: 24 September 2009 - 10:13 AM
#43
Posted 24 September 2009 - 12:30 PM
Ya my ping dropped considerably using the Leatrix fix. I was averaging around 350-550 and now I sit at a steady 200-250.
I'm using Windows Vista 64 bit, so it does work for Vista!
I haven't tried any of the other fixes, but I might give them a try if they work in unison. I'm not very computer smart with this stuff, so I'll wait to hear more feedback on them.
Thanks for the helpful thread =)
I'm using Windows Vista 64 bit, so it does work for Vista!
I haven't tried any of the other fixes, but I might give them a try if they work in unison. I'm not very computer smart with this stuff, so I'll wait to hear more feedback on them.
Thanks for the helpful thread =)
#51
Posted 25 September 2009 - 01:36 PM
Hanzou_Masamori said:
Ever since the last 1.5.0.5 game update my ping went from a solid 120 to 150 ms to an absolutely horrible 350 to 400 ms steady with spikes upward to 600 to 800 ms in size. The worst thing about the lag was the fact that it seemed to come and go with each patch, while early in the beta the problem could be traced to a routing issue which was fixed with one of their first updates, a later trace route after the 1.5.0.5 update had shown no packet loss but my latency was four times worse and Im using a HighSpeed DSL connection playing from the East Coast!
Luckily during the final moments of Beta I came across a registry tweak which basically modifies the way your computer handles and acknowledges packets. And I wouldnt of believed it unless I had seen it, but it essentially cut my latency from awful 400 ms to a 50 to 90 ms steady ping- better then it was in the last patch. I believe later SP's of Windows Vista include this function by default, but if your not sure it doesnt hurt to check. If your running Windows XP you should DEFINATELY check it out. Theres a modification which even does it for you:
Leatrix Latency Fix : WoWInterface Downloads : WoW Tools & Utilities
Simply download the file and unzip it.
There will be three scripts inside as well as a link back to the Leatrix Latency Fix download page. The three scripts are named as they are below with their functions:
*Leatrix Latency Fix Checker - This script checks your system registry to see if the tweak is applied.
*Optimise TCP for reduced latency and faster gameplay - This script will install the registry tweak, a restart is needed afterwards.
*Restore TCP back to Windows defaults - As it says, this script undoes the changes.
Simply run the Fix Checker, if the tweak isnt present then run the Optimise TCP script, restart then your gtg! I hope this helps everyone as much is it did me. The differance was literally night and day.
This is a screenshot of me constantly pinging the server after testing the update:
[ATTACH]6999[/ATTACH]
Luckily during the final moments of Beta I came across a registry tweak which basically modifies the way your computer handles and acknowledges packets. And I wouldnt of believed it unless I had seen it, but it essentially cut my latency from awful 400 ms to a 50 to 90 ms steady ping- better then it was in the last patch. I believe later SP's of Windows Vista include this function by default, but if your not sure it doesnt hurt to check. If your running Windows XP you should DEFINATELY check it out. Theres a modification which even does it for you:
Leatrix Latency Fix : WoWInterface Downloads : WoW Tools & Utilities
Simply download the file and unzip it.
There will be three scripts inside as well as a link back to the Leatrix Latency Fix download page. The three scripts are named as they are below with their functions:
*Leatrix Latency Fix Checker - This script checks your system registry to see if the tweak is applied.
*Optimise TCP for reduced latency and faster gameplay - This script will install the registry tweak, a restart is needed afterwards.
*Restore TCP back to Windows defaults - As it says, this script undoes the changes.
Simply run the Fix Checker, if the tweak isnt present then run the Optimise TCP script, restart then your gtg! I hope this helps everyone as much is it did me. The differance was literally night and day.
This is a screenshot of me constantly pinging the server after testing the update:
[ATTACH]6999[/ATTACH]
You saved my day.
Kudos for you. :sparkles:
#56
Posted 28 September 2009 - 11:52 AM
Drekor said:
I was at 150-200 pre fix
Same afterwards, so I saw zero benefit from this. I am using Vista SP2 so as per the OP this may already be included.
Same afterwards, so I saw zero benefit from this. I am using Vista SP2 so as per the OP this may already be included.
I believe that Vista SP2 has nagle's enabled by default. If you saw no benefit, the problem may likely lie within your ISP, or perhaps the route it's taking to the server. Have you tried running a tracert? If you could, post the output of a tracert, I'm interested in seeing whether it's client or server side.
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