I get the same.. i tested it by stopping all other things that use internet.
if nothing else is taking bandwidth the sound is fine as soon as i start a download or sometimes even just have a browser open sound begins to lag.
xAwsomedavex wrote:Core2Duo e8400 3ghz
loftar wrote:xAwsomedavex wrote:Core2Duo e8400 3ghz
It seems hard to ascribe this problem to poor specs, in that case. I'm not sure, but I'm guessing there's some latency issue related to how quickly the system "allows" the client to fill the audio buffer. I would try increasing the buffer size, but on the other hand I've tried to keep is as small as possible to improve timing accuracy, and there's no dynamic setting for it yet. I guess I should try to fix dynamically setting the buffer size.
xAwsomedavex wrote:If my cpu is the problem
loftar wrote:xAwsomedavex wrote:If my cpu is the problem
I'm pretty sure I just wrote that it shouldn't be the problem. ^^
xAwsomedavex wrote:what are the minimum requirements for the new Haven?
loftar wrote:xAwsomedavex wrote:what are the minimum requirements for the new Haven?
Who knows.
I mean, I don't exaclt yhave an enormous range of hardware to test on to begin with, and there's also the question of what performance levels are deemed "acceptable", and also under what circumstances (out in the forest, or on screens filled from end to end with fields and other complex structures).
I'll also try to optimize the client further, once the barrage of bug-fixing dies down just a little, at least.
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