Author Topic: MaxPlayers more than 32  (Read 3842 times)

Where in california? Where I live (San Diego) The fastest speed is 10mb/s, which I have. I want fiber optic D;

It would be interesting to see what would happen if you purchased a T1 connection to the local hub. Expensive as hell...but who cares? :D

Where in california? Where I live (San Diego) The fastest speed is 10mb/s, which I have. I want fiber optic D;


Hey get out of my city stalker!

I'm near Boston, and my verizon FIOS is 20/10Mbps, which is very fast :-D

But honestly, with 16 users doing things, and 2+ people joining at the same time, there is lag. Keep in mind, when you have 10 people on a server, seemingly regardless of your bandwidth, one bad apple (40+ping) ruins everybody's gaming experience.

Screw adding more people to a server, I say, make the game load without lag for those joining. That's always been a huge problem for my servers- Downloading maps and updates is pityfully slow, and so is loading all the bricks, and it causes lag unjustly for other players.

I'm near Boston, and my verizon FIOS is 20/10Mbps, which is very fast :-D

But honestly, with 16 users doing things, and 2+ people joining at the same time, there is lag. Keep in mind, when you have 10 people on a server, seemingly regardless of your bandwidth, one bad apple (40+ping) ruins everybody's gaming experience.

Screw adding more people to a server, I say, make the game load without lag for those joining. That's always been a huge problem for my servers- Downloading maps and updates is pityfully slow, and so is loading all the bricks, and it causes lag unjustly for other players.
Should be an option that allows people to download or not.

I'm in Florida. My internet can suck at times, but it usually performs, if ya know what I mean.

It's running at...

*drumroll*

100 MBPS!!!!

Haha. I have yet to see an ISP that supplies internet to you over an Ethernet cable.
Meet Telstra stuffpond.
I'm in Florida. My internet can suck at times, but it usually performs, if ya know what I mean.

It's running at...

*drumroll*

100 MBPS!!!!
Last I heard thats lan speed.

Meet Telstra stuffpond.

You realise that you probably wouldn't even get 1mbps over an ethernet cable right? Ethernet has never been used to go from ISP to user unless you live right next door to the exchange and they pass it through a little hole in your wall because the quality of the transmission degrades so horrendously over distances with ethernet.

Where in california? Where I live (San Diego) The fastest speed is 10mb/s, which I have. I want fiber optic D;
L.A.


i had 42 on my Dogfight server 2 weeks ago.


Ya it was laggy as hell for about 10 people.

From the picture in the first post, the 'Max Players' seems to show up as 64, not 32, and it's not full. What is the problem?

Not in my area :(
actually there is only a small amount of England with fiber optics. its mainly cities like London and Oxford, (well they are a couple of examples, its mainly cities connected to the Thames, i think?)
the goverment is trying to help set up places for use of fibre optics but apparently it should take quite a while to do so. so :(   i dont have fibe optics either, maybe if i hadnt moved from oxford to devon, oh well

From the picture in the first post, the 'Max Players' seems to show up as 64, not 32, and it's not full. What is the problem?

He's saying the server list doesn't display numbers above 32 players.

I figured out how to fix it a while ago:

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EDIT: The problem is that the RTB server manager can't enable more than 32 players, so if you set it to higher with IGSO, then update the RTB server settings, the limit will be set to 0.

No problem if you just update the maxplayers with IGSO every time you modify server settings.
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