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Originally Posted by justbequiet
lol Are you online whore who criticise everything? Truth is that you are stupid because not everyone goes like '' How do you load ur skills so fast?''... ''Disabling nagle's algorithm" helped in loading skills faster not in reducing fcking lag, but some stupid people like you think that it helps in reducing lag =/
Lag = Nexon fault Long skill load= Your internet fault and PC
If you still don't get it then gtfo and go study some Network and System Support =p
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Hilarious! Oh wait..
Oh.
Oh my god. You're actually serious.
Since you are literally "Special Olympics" retarded, I feel mean for having made fun of your incredible idiocy, so to make up for that, here's some explanations of the terms you're trying to throw around:
Lag:
A delay or pause between two events.
Example: a packet being sent, and the server returning a reply packet.
Dictionary definition:
Nagle's Algorithm:
This is just a function where Windows groups packets to be sent all at once, to save bandwidth. It's a remnant of the age of dial up, where bandwidth needed to be conserved.
If this is active, it will give the impression of high latency, as you will have to wait for enough packets to be grouped together for your skill packet to be sent, meaning that your skill will appear to take some time to load.
Nagle is what Leatrix's Latency fix disables.
Now, since you, yourself, have no knowledge of networking (or how mabi works, apparently..), those concepts should now enlighten you on the following statement:
When you load a skill, you have to request that the server do so, meaning that you must send a packet, and wait for the reply.
If the server is experiencing heavy load, that will create lag, as the time period between your initial packet and the server's response will be increased.
Perhaps you now see why the bolded statement is so incredibly wrong.
If that's all a bit difficult to follow, then, I understand. I've got a simple way for you to tell if it's network lag, or FPS lag:
Nothing is happening?
Can you open your inventory, or rotate the screen?
If no: Your client has frozen up.
If yes: Your client has yet to receive any further information. You may lag out.
And in answer to your initial statement, no, I don't mock EVERYTHING.
Just really fucking stupid people, who pretend to be incredibly knowledgeable.