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So everyone's seen the White_Ra FPVODs, educational, as well as Vo-one's translation, equally elucidating.
Thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=75402 Hard Link: http://www.vimeo.com/1392885
In the first 11 seconds, Ra does a slash command that gives him the latency of the two players.
The video's kind of unclear and I can't really make out the 2 characters that white_ra types do check latency.
I googled and couldn't figure out what it was, and I couldn't find it anywhere on the Iccup page.
Does anyone know of this command and how it works?
Thanks in Advance.
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Its /ping or /p, only works on iccup :D
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So how does one decided on latency based on the ping? White Ra goes on to change the latency (based on the ping numbers, I'm guessing) from low to high.
Thanks again.
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Probably just by what he considers high.
Like I would say 0-400=low 401-700=high 701+ = extra high.
I don't know, just using that as an example.
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ping measures ping to the server, not ping to you (90% sure of this)
so a high ping doesnt necessarily mean they will lag against you
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On July 24 2008 14:41 fusionsdf wrote: ping measures ping to the server, not ping to you (90% sure of this)
so a high ping doesnt necessarily mean they will lag against you
This is correct.
Also be very sure you want to change the latency settings when you do on iccup. You can not go back to LAN Latency once you mess with the settings. Big reason why many laggy zergs on iccup will quit or call me BM if i change latency (since they can not go back to LAN lat, and therefore muta micro is not done)
edit: when i say 'laggy zergs' i just mean a zerg player who lags. Not a smear against the zerg race
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On July 24 2008 15:15 Goosey wrote:Show nested quote +On July 24 2008 14:41 fusionsdf wrote: ping measures ping to the server, not ping to you (90% sure of this)
so a high ping doesnt necessarily mean they will lag against you This is correct. Also be very sure you want to change the latency settings when you do on iccup. You can not go back to LAN Latency once you mess with the settings. Big reason why many laggy zergs on iccup will quit or call me BM if i change latency (since they can not go back to LAN lat, and therefore muta micro is not done) edit: when i say 'laggy zergs' i just mean a zerg player who lags. Not a smear against the zerg race
Haha I didn't know that part about not being able to go back to LAN settings.
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On July 24 2008 15:35 SnowFantasy wrote:Show nested quote +On July 24 2008 15:15 Goosey wrote:On July 24 2008 14:41 fusionsdf wrote: ping measures ping to the server, not ping to you (90% sure of this)
so a high ping doesnt necessarily mean they will lag against you This is correct. Also be very sure you want to change the latency settings when you do on iccup. You can not go back to LAN Latency once you mess with the settings. Big reason why many laggy zergs on iccup will quit or call me BM if i change latency (since they can not go back to LAN lat, and therefore muta micro is not done) edit: when i say 'laggy zergs' i just mean a zerg player who lags. Not a smear against the zerg race Haha I didn't know that part about not being able to go back to LAN settings. I remember reading that Chaos didn't work like this, as in Low High and Extra High are all new and different values depending on the latency you chose. Confirm / refute?
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On July 24 2008 15:37 Ancestral wrote:Show nested quote +On July 24 2008 15:35 SnowFantasy wrote:On July 24 2008 15:15 Goosey wrote:On July 24 2008 14:41 fusionsdf wrote: ping measures ping to the server, not ping to you (90% sure of this)
so a high ping doesnt necessarily mean they will lag against you This is correct. Also be very sure you want to change the latency settings when you do on iccup. You can not go back to LAN Latency once you mess with the settings. Big reason why many laggy zergs on iccup will quit or call me BM if i change latency (since they can not go back to LAN lat, and therefore muta micro is not done) edit: when i say 'laggy zergs' i just mean a zerg player who lags. Not a smear against the zerg race Haha I didn't know that part about not being able to go back to LAN settings. I remember reading that Chaos didn't work like this, as in Low High and Extra High are all new and different values depending on the latency you chose. Confirm / refute? extra high on chaos is better than low latency with no chaos
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In case of no packet loss the lower bound for the Latency should be half the ping to the other player not to the server. I don't know how close you can come to this bound with SC. Also the ping command probably gives only the ping of every player to the ICCup server, not to the player.
On July 24 2008 15:15 Goosey wrote: Also be very sure you want to change the latency settings when you do on iccup. You can not go back to LAN Latency once you mess with the settings. Big reason why many laggy zergs on iccup will quit or call me BM if i change latency (since they can not go back to LAN lat, and therefore muta micro is not done) The ingame latency settings should habe nothing to do with LAN Latency. The two Latencies multiply.
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On July 24 2008 15:15 Goosey wrote:Show nested quote +On July 24 2008 14:41 fusionsdf wrote: ping measures ping to the server, not ping to you (90% sure of this)
so a high ping doesnt necessarily mean they will lag against you This is correct. Also be very sure you want to change the latency settings when you do on iccup. You can not go back to LAN Latency once you mess with the settings. Big reason why many laggy zergs on iccup will quit or call me BM if i change latency (since they can not go back to LAN lat, and therefore muta micro is not done) edit: when i say 'laggy zergs' i just mean a zerg player who lags. Not a smear against the zerg race holy shit, now we're being politically correct to races of starcraft as well! Too much, no?
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