Variable but crippling mulitplayer lag at 70+ hrs
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:23 am
We have a 3 to 6 player vanilla map (no mods) which had undetectable lag at ~55 hours. We're now 78 hours in and the lag is often crippling for everyone except the server.
The system specs for our default host are:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 AM3+
Processor: AMD Phenom II x6 1100T Black Edition, 3.3 GHz.
Video: Dual ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe x16 in CrossFireX mode.
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance 240 pin DDR3 1600 (Timing 9-9-9-24)
Network: FIOS Quantum Gateway, 125 Mbps service.
Network Adapter: 1 Gbps on Motherboard
The game is installed on the primary boot drive which is a 480GB AData Premier SP550 SATA III Solid State Drive.
Short Description from the host:
My system is normally the host for the game. When I am hosting I usually run in the 40-50 FPS/UPS range. For reference I generally get up to 60 FPS/UPS while running solo. Though I have experienced slow movement at times while others are complaining of lag, as the host I generally encounter few if any problems, as would be expected.
If someone else runs as the host my FPS/UPS numbers drop under 10, many times under 5. Latency numbers go up to around 35 and a number called "jumps" continuously climbs well above 3000. I am often unable to even move. Trains that go by on my screen will "teleport" rather than move smoothly. All of this assumes I can even get into the game. There were times where upon loading up the game it would say it was "catching up" but the progress bar would move backwards until an error would arise stating that my computer was too slow to be able to play.
Player #2 (alternate host)
Motherboard: MSI X99A Raider
Processor: Intel Core i7 6800K 6-core 3.4GHz/3.6GHz Turbo 15MB L3 Cache with HyperThreading
Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5
RAM: 16GB HyperX FURYT DDR4- 2666
Network: FIOS
Network Adapter: 1 Gbps on Motherboard
Player #3 (playing on a toaster)
Intel i3 CPU M370 @2.4GHz 4GB RAM 64bit system
Network is FiOS 100Mbit service (usual speeds averaging around 30Mbit at peak times)
We'll be glad to share logs, but aren't sure where to find them. Please advise.
Shifting our ore operations to underground belts seemed to help for awhile, but only a bit, and the night-to-night variation in performance seems to be pretty extreme.
I hope someone can help. We all love the game and several of us look forward to these group games all week.
Best,
The system specs for our default host are:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 AM3+
Processor: AMD Phenom II x6 1100T Black Edition, 3.3 GHz.
Video: Dual ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe x16 in CrossFireX mode.
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance 240 pin DDR3 1600 (Timing 9-9-9-24)
Network: FIOS Quantum Gateway, 125 Mbps service.
Network Adapter: 1 Gbps on Motherboard
The game is installed on the primary boot drive which is a 480GB AData Premier SP550 SATA III Solid State Drive.
Short Description from the host:
My system is normally the host for the game. When I am hosting I usually run in the 40-50 FPS/UPS range. For reference I generally get up to 60 FPS/UPS while running solo. Though I have experienced slow movement at times while others are complaining of lag, as the host I generally encounter few if any problems, as would be expected.
If someone else runs as the host my FPS/UPS numbers drop under 10, many times under 5. Latency numbers go up to around 35 and a number called "jumps" continuously climbs well above 3000. I am often unable to even move. Trains that go by on my screen will "teleport" rather than move smoothly. All of this assumes I can even get into the game. There were times where upon loading up the game it would say it was "catching up" but the progress bar would move backwards until an error would arise stating that my computer was too slow to be able to play.
Player #2 (alternate host)
Motherboard: MSI X99A Raider
Processor: Intel Core i7 6800K 6-core 3.4GHz/3.6GHz Turbo 15MB L3 Cache with HyperThreading
Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5
RAM: 16GB HyperX FURYT DDR4- 2666
Network: FIOS
Network Adapter: 1 Gbps on Motherboard
Player #3 (playing on a toaster)
Intel i3 CPU M370 @2.4GHz 4GB RAM 64bit system
Network is FiOS 100Mbit service (usual speeds averaging around 30Mbit at peak times)
We'll be glad to share logs, but aren't sure where to find them. Please advise.
Shifting our ore operations to underground belts seemed to help for awhile, but only a bit, and the night-to-night variation in performance seems to be pretty extreme.
I hope someone can help. We all love the game and several of us look forward to these group games all week.
Best,