Me neither lol
Me neither lol
i personally think that those who are into pvp should like the cooldown, it takes it from all about dat ping to skill
I don't mind it either was just saying that people can skew the votes with a vpn if there was an actual vote for it
I had 120-150 ping on 1.8 map and... You know
Ping doesn't mean ur good at pvp or not. In some cases it helps
Oh well get over it
Lol
You like that huh?
What is a vpn
Changes your ip address
I dont mind the Cooldown either. I just think that 1.8 pvp was, in short, more fun.
@ardoasms i personally think that those who are into pvp should like the cooldown, it takes it from all about dat ping to skill
All these pvp noobs who think it's all about ping, smh. There are so many more important things about your internet that can aid you in pvp such as DNS, regedit or latency. I'd take a good DNS with less kb over low ping any day. Just goes to show how little people on this server know about pvp.
Thats less about pvp, Tsu, and more about infomation about networking and how it effects gameplay
Of course you take any excuse to call others noobs at pvp sooo
@tsu All these pvp noobs who think it's all about ping, smh. There are so many more important things about your internet that can aid you in pvp such as DNS, regedit or latency. I'd take a good DNS with less kb over low ping any day. Just goes to show how little people on this server know about pvp.
I do question from this statement if you do indeed know what you are talking about, what relevance does a DNS have to the latency of the connection to the server or PVP at all aside from the original connection ?
Also Ping and Latency are the same thing more or less too...
DNS can make it so you have more delayed knockback or better hit detection it all depends on the DNS. @R4iscool1
Regardless of whether or not it's your DNS that counts, it's still your connection to the server and internet that counts for 1.8 PvP? Is that what your saying?
@tsu DNS can make it so you have more delayed knockback or better hit detection it all depends on the DNS. @R4iscool1
Do you know what a DNS is ?
Very simply A DNS is converts an address in Human Language such as Craftymynes.com to a machine language 86.79.200.10(The IP adress).
It doesn't have an effect on the connection to a server beyond the initial connection, in fact most Operating systems cache the IP addresses of recent DNS queries bypass the DNS altogether.
Get told.
Also, regedit has almost nothing to do with it. Regedit, or registry edit, is a thing on your computer that lets you edit the computers files. It can be used to do things to the connection, yes, but in this conversation its pretty much completely irrelevant.
I'd say lock this thread now. It's useless.
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