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Some time ago, our own Carolyn Koh attended Bigfoot Networks' Lag Boot Camp. Today, she files her report.
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Lobotomist
Elite Member
Joined: 5/20/07
I got so much |
3/23/09 9:25:54 AM#2
Problem is that today kids call everything lag. So when someone complains in general chat : "I have lag" ... it can be anything Back in the times: LAG = Network Latency ( high ping )
The term is now destroyed. It should be scraped completely
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3/23/09 9:32:22 AM#3
MMORPG.com links to a story it wrote on the KillerNIC, however we all know how that turned out...a big fat fail! -- |
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3/23/09 9:53:31 AM#4
Did it though? I thought the jury was still out on this? Quite a few sites have now reviewed this card so what's the final outcome? |
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Damitman
Novice Member
Joined: 4/19/06
“They must find it difficult |
3/23/09 9:53:44 AM#5
LagMeter may be found here. Page not found Sorry, it seems you were trying to access a page that doesn't exist. Please check the spelling of the URL you were trying to access and try again. |
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3/23/09 1:26:51 PM#6
The only one that was every really reviewed was the original...all the sites that I've found through Google are not doing a 'review' but more of a product announcement. -- |
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3/23/09 2:09:50 PM#7
Any attempt I made to download their 'lagmeter' failed in both Firefox and Internet Explorer. In order to do this you have to supply an email address. The download link goes directly to Bigfoot Networks, the KillerNIC company's website. Each attempt I made stated the page didn't exist. There is no mention of a 'lagmeter' anywhere on Bigfoot Networks website. At this time it looks more like a company fishing for email addresses. The most recent review,dated January 2009, of the KillerNIC is here. Essentially it says you /might/ see a 5% improvement in 'lag' if you stay out of busy areas in your mmorpg and have a marginal computer. This minor improvement is worth a score of 8.8 out of 10. Here's the summary paragraph of that 'review'. "All in all, the Killer NIC is a must have if you’re going to build a high-end gaming rig. As far as simply adding it to boost performance, you might be better served with a faster video card or CPU, as the Killer NIC on an old Pentium 4 was no match for a high end Intel Core 2 Duo for raw frame rate. (emphasis added-grunty) Still, it did beat out the newer computer on ping times in some games, so it might be a worthwhile investment if slashing a few milliseconds off your ping time is what you need to get the most out of your game! Not to mention it looks great, with its stylized K heatsink. Make sure you put this in a computer with a view! Score: 8.8 (out of 10)" |
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Isturi
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/03/09
Come on Kiba daddy got a nice juicy steak for you... |
3/23/09 2:20:35 PM#8
LAG or lack of LAT was public enemy number one for me. I solved my issues with a simple program I found, I hope it works for you as well as it worked for me. http://download.cnet.com/SG-TCP-Optimizer/3000-2155_4-10415840.html?tag=mncol
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3/23/09 6:03:01 PM#9
I'm checking on the LagMeter download with Bigfoot. It worked when I filed the report in February. Cheers Notice: The views expressed in this post are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of MMORPG.com or its management. |
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Hashbrick
Novice Member
Joined: 4/12/05
Only jackasses label their PC specs in their sig. |
3/23/09 6:55:05 PM#10
The problem is, is people think this "magical" card is just going to obliterate lag which as someone stated is wildly thrown out of context and is no general definition anymore. At any rate as the technology is now the performance is minimal and barely noticeable. You want better performance get a better ISP nuff said.
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3/23/09 7:05:29 PM#11
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DAOWAce
Novice Member
Joined: 10/12/03
I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn't even matter. |
3/23/09 7:47:46 PM#12
Originally posted by Lobotomist
It overjoys me to see other people with the same mentality as me. I cannot stand what the term has come to and I actively try to defend what 'lag' used to mean. Usually it just ends up with me being attacked by complete ignorance. I've turned to trying to say 'latency' instead of 'lag', but it's harder than it would seem. Being a PC tech and trying to troubleshoot someone's 'lag' in today's world is just.. ugh. |
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3/23/09 8:50:09 PM#13
As a network engineer, I can't believe these guys are still in business. This card is unnecessary and overpriced. You can get a decent gigabit NIC for a fraction of the cost and I guarantee you will not be able to see the difference. If your system is so low on resources that the NIC can't do it's job, you could better spend your hard earned cash on a RAM upgrade. Most people have a NIC that can handle 10x the throughput of their internet connection... and even if you were to waste your money and buy this overpriced card, are you going to be able to talk your ISP in to upgrading all their network equipment too? We are talking about a couple of milliseconds response time here, and even that is being generous IM-professional-O. :) I guess the market for their cards is people with more money than brains. |
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3/24/09 2:13:43 AM#14
Gee, no shocker there. Alienware (and subsequently Dell now due to their partnership) have always been into selling horrifically overpriced crap. Their like luxury cars of the PC world, shiny, expensive, and complete shite. If you're stupid enough to pay $100 for a NIC card though, I guess you deserve no better. Bans a perma, but so are sigs in necro posts. EAT ME MMORPG.com! |
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3/24/09 3:53:21 AM#15
Originally posted by Lobotomist
Yup one of my highest annoyances in game lately. Heck even fps drops they call lag now. |
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3/24/09 4:28:20 AM#16
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3/24/09 4:32:22 AM#17
You want a weird one, 2 years ago I was playing Rappelz on a Media Centre PC, it had the specs for some games, however to make the game run better I turned all the settings to minimum and started getting major framerate drops, etc. I turned all the settings back to medium and/or high and the game played smoothly. -- |
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3/24/09 5:00:55 AM#18
Rubber Band effect |
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3/24/09 8:42:39 AM#19
as skeptical as i can be about things like this. especially considering my professional history in the tech industry. my ears did perk up and take notice after reading this article at hardocp. http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTIzOSwxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
kyle has one of the best bs meters ive seen in the industry. the guys known for calling people out when they let their mouths get ahead of their products. theres something to their product. if there wasnt. kyle would have said so. |
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3/24/09 8:57:34 AM#20
Its a joke, it always has been. Any reasonable network card handles functions in the same way, theres network standards for a reason, theres only so much you can deviate. The Killer NIC is an overpriced piece of rubbish, anyone buying one is a fool. |
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