Anyone else noticed constant micro stuttering at peak time
I thought it was an isuse on my end at first, but right now i am getting next to zero stuttering because its off peak hours, and i havent done anything special. Ping times/tracerts are all the same. When it gets to NA afternoon and evening times though, the micro stutters dramatically increase in length and frequency.
Im playing on AU with lockstep. If i use predctive, there is a very obvious lag time when the spikes hit. Using F1 ingame to show the latency bar shows large lag spikes when the micro stuttering occurs. By micro stutter, i mean everything pauses for a second or less and then the game fast forwards to catch up. With predctive, there is a lag time before i see attacks execute and damage applied. This only started happening since the last patch. Heres a win MTR if anyone is interested, look at the average ping results, not the max : https://pastebin.com/qT9WRzbg Last bumped on Mar 29, 2018, 2:29:07 PM
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As i type this the stuttering has gotten worse since its NA afternoon/evening now...
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This was happening like crazy ... frame time latency microstutters.
It would clear up if I rebooted my PC. Once I updated to latest Nvidia drivers, seems to have stopped. No idea if its the same problem you had. I used to be conceited, but now I'm perfect
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Oh its not FPS lag. Its definately latency related (according to the ingame latency counter at least).
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Really, nobody is seeing this?
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bump
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Wow this forum is so dead...
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" So, the root cause looks to be your own in-home network - the connection between the computer running PoE and your router. I see that the average case is quite reasonable there, but the worst case is 81ms. Sometimes it takes literally 2,700 times as long for a packet to get between your computer and the router than the average time it takes. I'm going to take a guess and say you use a wireless connection. Flip over to a wired connection and see if things improve. |
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