Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
26-06-2011, 07:12
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf
Checking your combat record on Blackops its seems you're pretty useless at the game so I doubt you would notice any issues with connection.
An watching your gameplay videos you really are woeful lol and its clear at some points connection has let you down.
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LOL, no seriously that literally made me laugh out loud.
But honestly, people who play more (and/or better) are more likely to notice minor connection related issues, and if the videos show concrete evidence of it, he may have a point. Sometimes you don't notice how laggy it actually was until watching the video back later. And again, just because someone doesn't notice a problem, doesn't mean there isn't one.
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26-06-2011, 07:37
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
makes perfect sense to me that he wouldn't notice how crap the connection was if he doesn't play as much.
Its like my mechanic mate who got in my car told me that he could hear the fan belt was about to cock up... I didn't have a clue, I know nothing about cars.
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26-06-2011, 21:19
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf
Hey he maybe he is great at other games but not very good at blackops. VIRGINMEDIA DEFENCE FORCE go!!!!!!!!! badrep this bad man now..
Oh you both already did.
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I also play MW2 occasionally along with GT5 and Forza 3 and have no lag issues at all on any of them. My ping is always good on them too.
I'm not bad at any of them at all, just not as good as those that play for hours on a daily basis.
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26-06-2011, 21:36
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
thats the problem tho.....u dont notice theres a bad connection until either u look at videos or someone in game tells u ur lagging
try turning on lagometer in game to see if ur lagging....is that on blk ops btw?...or use winmtr to do a trace to ur game server
let winmtr run for a good 10 minutes or so too to get an average result....any packetloss will show up in the % column
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26-06-2011, 21:47
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
You would notice the lag straight away in games, especially in racing games. Whenever the game I am connected to has lagged, cars jerking back and forward and vanishing is a sure sure there is something wrong. As I say that never really happens to me.
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27-06-2011, 01:26
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
That's not lag, that's jitter and loss. Lag looks and feels completely different to vehicles/people/objects jerking back and forward and vanishing. Lag does not cause what you describe.
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27-06-2011, 09:47
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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That's not lag, that's jitter and loss. Lag looks and feels completely different to vehicles/people/objects jerking back and forward and vanishing. Lag does not cause what you describe.
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So high ping in a game and jerky obects aren't lag? What is it then?
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27-06-2011, 09:50
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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Originally Posted by Stephen
You would notice the lag straight away in games, especially in racing games. Whenever the game I am connected to has lagged, cars jerking back and forward and vanishing is a sure sure there is something wrong. As I say that never really happens to me.
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What you don't seem to understand is..............
When its your car that's lagging and jumping around you don't notice. On your screen it looks like your driving around fine but to everyone else your car is warping all over the place.
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27-06-2011, 09:51
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf
What you don't seem to understand is..............
When its your car that's lagging and jumping around you don't notice. On your screen it looks like your driving around fine but to everyone else your car is warping all over the place.
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No but you would notice everyone elses jerking around.
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27-06-2011, 09:58
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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That's not lag, that's jitter and loss. Lag looks and feels completely different to vehicles/people/objects jerking back and forward and vanishing. Lag does not cause what you describe.
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It is lag, jitter and loss cause the game server/host console to not have enough information to correctly put you in the game where you should be.
As the correct info gets through the game puts you in the correct place but then suffers more loss, then it gets the correct infomation again and warps you to your correct position.
Lag is the information needed not getting put through fast enough, it has a million causes.
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No but you would notice everyone elses jerking around.
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No not necessarily, on your screen everything seems fine but to the other players in the game you are warping and jumping around. If you're the host console and everyone else is warping then that will also be your connection.
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27-06-2011, 12:21
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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"For the last two or three months now people have been unable to play any Xbox game without encountering issues. Basically because Virgin have a traffic management policy that borders on the absurd and all console gaming traffic is now P2P you can kiss goodbye playing on the Xbox no matter if you are on 30Mbit/s,50Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s connection," Paul told us.
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What an unbelievable crock of crap!
There are thousands upon thousands of us playing this game and other xbox 360 games for that matter without a single problem. Another guy thinking he speaks for the whole Virgin Media customer base.
I refuse to blame Activision or Virgin media for the problems some players are having until one has solid proof of the other at fault.
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27-06-2011, 13:43
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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"For the last two or three months now people have been unable to play any Xbox game without encountering issues. Basically because Virgin have a traffic management policy that borders on the absurd and all console gaming traffic is now P2P you can kiss goodbye playing on the Xbox no matter if you are on 30Mbit/s,50Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s connection," Paul told us.
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What an unbelievable crock of crap!
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Really?
I realise you probably will not visit the link and read what one of the VM technical people have written about the issue but for others who don't just want to say VM are the best blah, blah, blah, here's a link that proves VM acknowledge there's a problem for some people.
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...11/td-p/436611
As for saying there's thousands of people not having problems well there's probably an equal amount having them, certainly enough for VM to be investigating them with the XBoxLive folks and the Activision folks.
When the people you are trying to defend admit there's a problem how can you possibly keep saying there's not?
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27-06-2011, 15:57
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
That's not lag, that's jitter and loss. Lag looks and feels completely different to vehicles/people/objects jerking back and forward and vanishing. Lag does not cause what you describe.
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So high ping in a game and jerky obects aren't lag? What is it then?
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Jitter and loss, like I just said.
Consistent high ping with no jerky objects = lag. Jerky objects with or without high ping = jitter and loss.
Jitter and loss make your ping go all over the place, including high. It is this same all over the place-ness that makes objects jerk all over the place. Not lag. Since you don't actually seem to know what lag is, or the difference between ping, jitter, and loss, I think I'll leave it to someone else to judge if your connection lags or not, based on video evidence.
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No but you would notice everyone elses jerking around.
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Upstream and downstream work differently on cable systems, so more often than not, loss, jitter, or latency happens on one without the other.
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27-06-2011, 16:25
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Jitter and loss, like I just said.
Consistent high ping with no jerky objects = lag. Jerky objects with or without high ping = jitter and loss.
Jitter and loss make your ping go all over the place, including high. It is this same all over the place-ness that makes objects jerk all over the place. Not lag. Since you don't actually seem to know what lag is, or the difference between ping, jitter, and loss, I think I'll leave it to someone else to judge if your connection lags or not, based on video evidence.
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You were told this in rensponse to you post to me
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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf
It is lag, jitter and loss cause the game server/host console to not have enough information to correctly put you in the game where you should be.
As the correct info gets through the game puts you in the correct place but then suffers more loss, then it gets the correct infomation again and warps you to your correct position.
Lag is the information needed not getting put through fast enough, it has a million causes.
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27-06-2011, 17:10
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Re: Virginmedia blame ACTIVISION for blackops issues.
Jitter/Loss is the main culprit.
If you have a rock solid 100ms ping, your actions will happen later than others but you wont experience many issues other than this. So you'll die because someone with a lower ping shot you first, and then the server will warp your view back to where you died. This is lag. But because your ping is consistent, the server can predict your movement with great accuracy and you wont warp around.
Jitter/loss cause you to warp around because the server is not getting the updates when it is expecting them, so it is just extending its predictions based on out of date info. Once your packets get to the server, then it corrects its interpretations and other players see you warp back to where you see yourself (unless of course they killed you while your avatar was bumbling around with predicted movement)
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