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I'll check some program out later.
One thing I don't get is a constant stream of uploading going on with only me in the game. It goes up a few MB's when I first log in, then a steady 50 or so KB/s. Is that just data going from my computer to my router and back again? I.e. not taking up my ISP limit?
One thing I don't get is a constant stream of uploading going on with only me in the game. It goes up a few MB's when I first log in, then a steady 50 or so KB/s. Is that just data going from my computer to my router and back again? I.e. not taking up my ISP limit?
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"localhost" will work as well and is perhaps easier to remember.*Dr. kitteny berk wrote:127.0.0.1 is your friend
I use NetMeterto monitor my network traffic. I only use the system tray icon feature, but it does all sorts of recording if you need that.
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*If you don't know 127.0.0.1 (localhost) is a loopback address. The network traffic stays within the host, so there's no bandwidth usage.
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127.0.0.1 is your own machine, so only works if you're running the server on the same machine you're trying to play it on.
If it's a different machine on your own network, use its local IP likely in the format 192.168.1.x or similar rather than the 81.132.205.38 one.
Don't know how much of an impact it'll have running it on the PC you actually use, though definately some, which isn't good. I've been setting up a standalone box which I might use for this sort of thing at some point.
If it's a different machine on your own network, use its local IP likely in the format 192.168.1.x or similar rather than the 81.132.205.38 one.
Don't know how much of an impact it'll have running it on the PC you actually use, though definately some, which isn't good. I've been setting up a standalone box which I might use for this sort of thing at some point.
I'm sure anyone playing appreciates the hosting, intermittent or not.
This isn't survival mode but it's impressive
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn2-d5a3r94[/media]
Also this.
This isn't survival mode but it's impressive
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn2-d5a3r94[/media]
Also this.
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- Morbo
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I've been playing for no good reason with explosive reactive armour, I've no idea if it'd work against nasties, as they'd have to hit it, but that's not the point.
Ingredients are TNT and Obsidian, arranged like so, (also put Obsidian behind every lump of TNT, so you don't get exploded
OOOOOOOOOO
OTOTOTOTOTO
OOOOOOOOOO
I also tested
OOOOOOOOOOOO
OOTOTOTOTOTOO
OTOTOTOTOTOTO
OOTOTOTOTOTOO
OOOOOOOOOOOO
But that didn't stop the TNT doing a chain reaction, so pointless.
Ingredients are TNT and Obsidian, arranged like so, (also put Obsidian behind every lump of TNT, so you don't get exploded
OOOOOOOOOO
OTOTOTOTOTO
OOOOOOOOOO
I also tested
OOOOOOOOOOOO
OOTOTOTOTOTOO
OTOTOTOTOTOTO
OOTOTOTOTOTOO
OOOOOOOOOOOO
But that didn't stop the TNT doing a chain reaction, so pointless.
I really want to build a 1:1 scale model of Stormwind City, but it's not the size/time that puts me off - it's doing hours of work to find I did something slightly wrong or out of place, then deciding whether to continue or scrap bits. Of course planning would help, but it would be a bit hard/time consuming to plan it with dimensions and what not on paper, might as well just do that in game anyway.
How was server today? Any lag? I only have standard BT upstream, 0.3-0.4 Mbps or something, which is sometimes being taken up with just one person on.
How was server today? Any lag? I only have standard BT upstream, 0.3-0.4 Mbps or something, which is sometimes being taken up with just one person on.