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Postby Rkiver » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:53 pm

The IV community is not known for spoon feeding information, or breaking NDAs.

The game may well lag depending on a large number of dependencies. That is common sense, nothing more, nothing less. If you cannot accept that as being an accurate answer then we cannot help you.

Also it could be the language barrier causing issues with understanding.
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Postby gerbercage » Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:00 pm

Rkiver wrote:The IV community is not known for spoon feeding information, or breaking NDAs.

The game may well lag depending on a large number of dependencies. That is common sense, nothing more, nothing less. If you cannot accept that as being an accurate answer then we cannot help you.

Also it could be the language barrier causing issues with understanding.


This is not spoon feeding information nor breaking NDA.
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Postby Rkiver » Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:08 pm

That is your opinion.

One that the rest of us clearly do not share.
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Postby gerbercage » Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:41 pm

then nvm, I just hold on my preorder and wait next week.
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Postby Mas Tnega » Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:59 pm

We wouldn't really know the answer anyway unless we had someone from, for example, Japan (Do you get much farther east?) and someone from, for example, Ireland (or maybe Greenland), and pit them against each other to measure the lag.

In such a match up, they'd be extremely lucky to get less than 150. It's about 100 if they were connected by the shortest possible length of cable and if the speed of electricity was the only thing that mattered.

Depending on where you are, and how intercontinental cabling is set up, it could be better, or much, much worse.
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Postby Rkiver » Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:01 pm

Mas Tnega wrote:We wouldn't really know the answer anyway unless we had someone from, for example, Japan (Do you get much farther east?) and someone from, for example, Ireland (or maybe Greenland), and pit them against each other to measure the lag.

In such a match up, they'd be extremely lucky to get less than 150. It's about 100 if they were connected by the shortest possible length of cable and if the speed of electricity was the only thing that mattered.

Depending on where you are, and how intercontinental cabling is set up, it could be better, or much, much worse.


Which was my point, which is all common sense, and having to spell it out is rather redundant.
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