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Originally posted by HitMan-sC
Please be joking. Well, if you aren't, I'd say that you are thinking of 20-30 FPS (frames per second) in CS. In that case, your FPS in games have nothing to do with your monitor, except for VSync. The response time of your monitor is simply how fast it change change a pixel/subpixel's color. Low FPS could mean a number of things: poor performing system, a slower video card, the amount and type of RAM you have, old/bad driver installations, heavily fragmented hard drives, or a number of other things. I'd say look into those first.
Originally posted by Glow
Please be joking you can't read? MS not fps I get 100fps quite nicely.
Originally posted by Spacy9
Allright, I'll be brave and throw this out there. How do you know what the response time is of your monitor while you are playing CS? Where does it show that information?
What type of monitor is it?
Originally posted by Glow
type in console net_graph 3 and it will show your ms and fps.
Originally posted by auxout
ping? lol
Originally posted by Jäger
ms in the netgraph refers to ping...not fps
Originally posted by Brent
hahaha, this thread is hillarious
glow dude, your monitors response time is not related to your internet ping time
But that is network congestion or a misconfiguration. Google for settings such as "rate," "cl_updaterate," and "cl_lc" etc.. And 20-30ms is a great ping time to have, are you on cable or DSL?Originally posted by Glow
Well my screens become lagged when theres been a lot of choke so if it's laggy it would make a difference with what u see.
Originally posted by PliotronX
But that is network congestion or a misconfiguration. Google for settings such as "rate," "cl_updaterate," and "cl_lc" etc.. And 20-30ms is a great ping time to have, are you on cable or DSL?
Also what's interesting to note is that when framerate slows down, response time related blurring becomes much more apparent because there is a longer time between frame movement and so you can see the individual blurring pixels easily even with 12ms panels.
]Originally posted by Glow
When I'm in a laggy server I will lower my rates, I'm on 1.7mbps DSL what is cl_lc never heard of that command. I use 5 other commands to set up how I like my config but never heard cl_lc.
It's lag compensation, some kind of client prediction feature IIRC. Forgive me if they removed it in later versions, I haven't played since version 1.5 beta.Originally posted by Glow
When I'm in a laggy server I will lower my rates, I'm on 1.7mbps DSL what is cl_lc never heard of that command. I use 5 other commands to set up how I like my config but never heard cl_lc.
or comedyOriginally posted by Spank
I think this thread should be moved to networking or displays
cryme is a gangster!Originally posted by G-daddy
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Originally posted by cryme
or comedy
Originally posted by G-daddy
Oh man. you cannot be serious.
Tell me you are kidding. Tell me you are retarded. But for god's sake, don't tell me you are serious.
Hahaha. Wow. This ranks up there with like #2 or #3 of the stupidest questions asked. And it's not so much the question, but your holier than thou complex you came across as having. Shut the fuck up next time and listen to what people have to say, wrong or not. Like in this thread, you'll just dig yourself in a deeper whole.
Originally posted by G-daddy
Don't try to play it off now.
Originally posted by Bugbear
Obviously you don't know the concept of MS and what it means when it shows up in your net_graph 3. So why don't you stop trying to be 1337 and stfu.
Originally posted by Glow
Why is it that I get 20-30 ms in CS when I have a 16ms LCD is there a command to fix this?
Originally posted by CannibalTrout
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Call you out too. read above.Originally posted by ROL21
wow, I really hope this is fake.