ping too high on server tried 3 different vps

11/23/2019 21:14 tranesoz#16
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Originally Posted by Spirited View Post
I recommended a source to you and told you why not to use those other sources from off-site. So what, is this yet another duplicate thread then? Come on, man.
i can't use a c# source as i don't know how to manage it. i just need to know why ping is too high. others make a 5095 servers perfectly
11/24/2019 01:11 Spirited#17
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Originally Posted by tranesoz View Post
i can't use a c# source as i don't know how to manage it. i just need to know why ping is too high. others make a 5095 servers perfectly
This forum doesn't support TQ binaries and this community doesn't need more people hosting TQ binaries. They're highly illegal, very exploitable, and limited. I'm not saying you're not going to get help, but you're going to get significantly less help from people than if you hosted a C# server. In general though, if you cannot host a server, then you should go support someone who can instead. There are plenty of servers out there with people actually doing hard work to maintain them. Go support them and have a good time.
12/26/2019 12:33 tranesoz#18
please help guys
i tried veraion 6000 aource and a tq binary source on a gaming vps
ping is 130 for a minite then goes up to 300 and 400 then goes back and repeats
i really need help i need to release the server
p.s : i making the ports manually if that would affect
12/27/2019 04:05 Spirited#19
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Originally Posted by tranesoz View Post
please help guys
i tried veraion 6000 aource and a tq binary source on a gaming vps
ping is 130 for a minite then goes up to 300 and 400 then goes back and repeats
i really need help i need to release the server
p.s : i making the ports manually if that would affect
Why do you need to release a server, though? Our community is so over-saturated with bad copy / TQ binary servers that just implode after a month. We need people who are dedicated to their craft, not non-programmers thinking they can just launch a server and be done with it. The sources you're going to find aren't going to be written properly, and the hosts your using probably aren't meant for sustainable low latency.