Zsilver15 said:
Instead of new updates, how about you fix all the internal errors, the lag, the crashes, the delays..
The game is getting close to unplayable with all the general laginess and you keep adding more?
Just for your benefit:
I have 100/100mbps internet connection
Intel I7-8700K
128GB ram (yes ram)
Nvidia RTX 2080 graphics card
1Tb Samung Evo SSD drive.
1000 watt PSU
Lag is least on Firefox.. almost unplayable on Chrome
I have sufficiently similar stats. (Not as much RAM.)
I do not suffer any significant lag. As least, not until I am running so many things that memory is swapping. e.g. Multiple browsers with many tabs and windows. e.g. Chromium, Chrome, Opera, Palemoon, all at same time.
- my i5 laptop with 4GB memory does get stupid slow at times. Usually so many things running it swaps. It will stay stable for long periods of time, then get slow for a couple of minutes. Spinning coin stops. I notice this most when going to the map (display refresh / too many stupid icons / %'s / graphics - just get me to the map so I can tell you what I really want to do, already) or running errands. (Clicking so often the errands process non-stop, and the browser doesn't keep up.)
Either you are suffering computer performance issues (unlikely - run only one browser first, then add each additional thing, see if you spot when the lag starts happening.), or you are running into provider issues. (Or you are running into in-country Plarium server issues - my France order mates regularly complain of connectivity problems that I never experience here in North America; we attribute to Plarium's server in France.)
Get off wi-fi.
Try turning off swap - see if that solves anything. Worst case, browser freezes, press F5 to reload. Takes a while before that happens, and perhaps this will shed light on something.
Have a google - make sure a process is able to take advantage of your memory. e.g. Use to be, on 32-bit, without special settings, program data was limited to 2GB, not 4GB. On a 64-bit I don't imagine this to be your issue, but I keep finding that stupid happens. Still. Again.
It may help if you can list your provider technology, e.g. wi-fi, then DSL (vs Broadband) to provider, and Country / Provider. e.g. U.S. / AT&T. Perhaps we can spot a pattern or something.