Hey everyone
I've got a brand spanking new laptop - high end Asus ROG. It played UOF beautifully for about a week - and now its almost unplayable.
My ingame ping (-ping) is consistently between 700 - 1.2ms. When I manually ping at a command prompt (with -t) I get a consistent 250 or so.
The behavior is always the same - my toon will take between 4 - 7 steps, pause for two seconds, and repeat.
I have an equally high end desktop PC which works fine, and interestingly it's ingame -ping is always ~ 300.
I did install the new UO client in order to try Sallos - but that's been removed and I've installed a fresh copy of UOF on the laptop.
Other than the hardware, the only difference between the laptop and the desktop is that the laptop is running on wireless - but the wireless box is new and I get the same download speeds on both.
I'm a long way from technically illiterate but I'm stumped. I confess I haven't tried plugging a network cable into the PC directly to test if it is the wireless, but given that that every other online experience is fine I'm not inclined to think it's that. I am playing at a high resolution but given the laptop specs I can't imagine that it's a resource issue.
Help!
I've got a brand spanking new laptop - high end Asus ROG. It played UOF beautifully for about a week - and now its almost unplayable.
My ingame ping (-ping) is consistently between 700 - 1.2ms. When I manually ping at a command prompt (with -t) I get a consistent 250 or so.
The behavior is always the same - my toon will take between 4 - 7 steps, pause for two seconds, and repeat.
I have an equally high end desktop PC which works fine, and interestingly it's ingame -ping is always ~ 300.
I did install the new UO client in order to try Sallos - but that's been removed and I've installed a fresh copy of UOF on the laptop.
Other than the hardware, the only difference between the laptop and the desktop is that the laptop is running on wireless - but the wireless box is new and I get the same download speeds on both.
I'm a long way from technically illiterate but I'm stumped. I confess I haven't tried plugging a network cable into the PC directly to test if it is the wireless, but given that that every other online experience is fine I'm not inclined to think it's that. I am playing at a high resolution but given the laptop specs I can't imagine that it's a resource issue.
Help!