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12/24/12 1:38:20 PM#21
Lag isn't measured in frames per second.
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Originally posted by BTrayaL Fps lag... what would you like to call it? Yes the generally accepted use of lag that is more correct than the other has to do with latency. FPS studder, maybe?
Don't want to make a new thread, but I have played for atleast 30+ hours and have not had a single crash. Not one. Not even a slow down. DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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12/24/12 1:48:27 PM#23
Originally posted by BTrayaL I googled Lag and the very first result was a wikipedia entry. Maybe you should read it as I didn't even have to click into it to realize that Lag doesn't just mean internet latency.
The term lag is often also used as a synonym for communication latency.[5] This can be misleading because there can be other causes for the symptom.
Education. Get you some! |
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12/25/12 10:47:40 AM#24
Originally posted by Zyzra If you need to google for it, you shouldn't educate people. Latency and lag are time periods. So, in seconds, or subdivisions. |
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12/26/12 5:39:32 PM#25
Originally posted by Zyzra Well I can only speak for myself, but after learning to fly many years ago, and then also hooked on various flight sims, the whole pull back control column to make the nose go up kind of sticks with you for motion/sense wise through all gameplay after a while. Im guessing its the same for those that are very into flight sims alone, that the whole feel of moving said mouse or control stick backwards makes things go up in the air :D I play first person shooters the same way, mouse towards me aims up :) |
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