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Once inside the Server and once in the cockpit on the tarmac, press "S" key and you can see your ping value.
This is the stock key to show the list of players and statistics, their pings (in miliseconds) and points. If you can't see anything, you'll have to go into the "Controls" section and configure the key for "Online Rating" in the "MISC" area. This is the real ping you have against the Server in that moment. Sometimes, a high ping can be caused not by yourself but simply if the Server has not a good connection, there too many people connected, or just if the Server is on the other side of the World ! ![]() PD: and do not forget , when going on line, to close any other program in your PC which can be using part of your Internet connection like P2P programs, etc. It is advisable to leave all our bandwith for IL-2 and related programs as Teamspeak, HL, etc. EDIT: If you want to know who is causing the message "Cheating has been detected!" to show, go to the game's folder, then subfolder "i18n", and open with Notepad the file "netmessages.properties". Look at the beginning of the file for the lines: user_cheating1 cheating has been detected user_cheating2 cheating has been detected user_cheating3 cheating has been detected (I am not sure about the exact build of these phrases in the stock game because I changed them long ago) and write them as : user_cheating1 {0} is causing lag! user_cheating2 {0} is causing lag again! user_cheating3 {0} is causing lag 3 times! save the file, and you'be able to see the name of the pilot who is causing lag. Of course keep a safe copy of the stock file "netmessages.properties" before modifying it in case of any problem. Last edited by FAE_Cazador; 06-07-2010 at 09:25 PM. |
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Thanks for all the replies and info, (so much to learn- phew!).
In reply to AnndyJW questions:- The server was SD_TotalWar I'm in the uK I use cable to my router not Wi fi and no other programs were running other than HL and my Saitek flightstick software profile. I will check the ping and take a peek at the files mentioned. Thanks guys! |
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Thanks, SEE.
HL gives me a ping of 48, according to the server selection screen, and I'm UK based too. That should be fine. If the ping is erratic, rather than persistantly bad, I'd suspect a problem with the phone line, or just a crappy internet service provider (BT have a lousy reputation on this, for example). And yes, there is a lot to learn if you want to get the most out of IL-2. Don't forget you are doing it for fun though, so don't feel obliged to learn everything straight away (it can't be done, I don't think anyone knows everything anyway...) |
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It may have been a inter/squad match or even a co-op and you being kicked may be because an admin realised that you should not be there
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I doubt if that was the problem, Bobb4. SD_TotalWar looks like a furball dogfight server from the HL details. I'd hope that anyone running a closed match on HL would password protect it, or at least explain before kicking someone.
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Some Dogfight servers have internal rules about choosing a particular plane, or taking specific payloads. If you do not comply with them, normaly you are warned by chat messages like "SERVER: you can not use that payload, change it or kick" or something like this, and later, if you don't change, you are kicked out.
Other servers use death penalty: if you are shot down 3 times, for instance, you are "dead" and are kicked out and have to stay out for a while, 5, or 15 minutes etc. But these kind of server are normally full real servers, which I don't know if is the case of SD_Total_War. I would suggest to SEE, after a full intensive training offline at home, to go online to HL playing first in easier settings dogfight servers and then move step by step to tighter settings. When more or less he masters the flight and combat standards there, move to Full Real dogfight servers for some time and finally, if he still survives and his wife/girlfriend/family haven't divorced yet ![]() Of course joining an appropiated regular Virtual Squad according to his country/war nation/timezone preferences is very important. There you'll find help, friends, training , info, and many more things (personal meetings, good chats, beer, etc. Girls eventually not allowed ![]() ![]() Not to mention flying Coop Missions of the same difficult level of the dogfight servers in which you are. Sorry for my English, it is not my native language. Last edited by FAE_Cazador; 06-08-2010 at 04:16 PM. |
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An explanation not yet mentioned is u beeing kicked due to mods. Resently, especially since 4.09 there have been an bombastic increase in random kicks.
My guess is 4.09 dont like mods ![]() Seriously though, iv been kicked for no reason more times in the last 6 months than previouse 7 years put together. (not counting lag issues etc of course) 3-4 kicks a night isnt uncommen, luckely i dont fly much anymore ![]() Edit: Saw that u said u had no mods, but im uncleare if server uses them. Last edited by Baron; 06-08-2010 at 03:48 PM. |
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