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Post by Jenn on May 14, 2010 0:00:54 GMT -5
I don't know about you guys, but I've had the worst games lately. I either get into a game where I can't stay alive long enough to rack up any significant points or it's so full everyone is taking flags and killing enemies before I can even get to them. I ranked down from a Captain to a Command Sergeant Major in one night. I finally had a good game tonight. Tribes invited me to a game of Missile Crisis and I was thrilled because, quite frankly, I'm sick of Noobstab. We played Little Big Eye, 3 vs. 3. I got 16/5 and 48 points. I finally got my rank back up to Captain. I only need one more medal to make Major.
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Post by aka Kizza on May 14, 2010 10:19:08 GMT -5
yes far too much noobstab at the moment. and DP and Bridge Too Far tho they're ok i guess.
when u do start off a server like dammage or similar, players will eventually drop out and not be replaced, basically killing that server.
I see Tribes all the time fairly often
what name u playing on mostly now Jenn? i know u said before, i will check your older posts.
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Post by scoperfin on May 14, 2010 11:53:00 GMT -5
Yeah and when I'm playing I don't even the chance to get from a base to another base.. because this game is fucking with me, I disconnect every fucking time
I'm seriously fed up with this bullshit
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Post by scoperfin on May 14, 2010 11:53:24 GMT -5
Somebody please explain port forwarding to me
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Post by Jenn on May 14, 2010 21:29:22 GMT -5
what name u playing on mostly now Jenn? i know u said before, i will check your older posts. I'm playing as APOCOLIPTIC these days. My husband one on earlier and the lag was so bad on every server he tried. I'm talking jumping out a window of a building, getting in a vehicle and then warping back into the building and then dying lag.
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Post by aka Kizza on May 14, 2010 22:57:06 GMT -5
oh shit its 5am i'm still playing
thats bad isnt it?
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Post by Creamy_Mayo on May 15, 2010 9:13:22 GMT -5
For you: no
EVERYONE else: yes ;D ;D
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Post by justjackyl on May 15, 2010 22:19:46 GMT -5
Somebody please explain port forwarding to me portforward.com/This is where I taught myself. Also, includes step by step guides on how to port forward by modem.router model number, if yours is not listed, but there is one that is close in model number, you may use that as a substitute. I just don't have time man. Read under their Support/Forum links for more info. Also: Wikki Snipet Port forwarding or port mapping[1] commonly refers to the change of destination address and/or port on the packet with subsequent regular routing in a network address translator gateway to reach a host within a masqueraded, typically private, network based on the port number on which it was received from the originating host. It may also refer to replaying the packet or stream through a secondary socket (e.g. like rinetd) to reach its intended destination. The technique is used to permit communications by external hosts with services provided within a private local area network (LAN). Expanded: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_forwardingWith a lil patience, trial and error, and more patience, ANYTHING can be accomplished on a computer by ANYONE WILLING to take the time to read, and apply themselves.
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Post by scoperfin on May 17, 2010 12:54:24 GMT -5
Somebody please explain port forwarding to me portforward.com/This is where I taught myself. Also, includes step by step guides on how to port forward by modem.router model number, if yours is not listed, but there is one that is close in model number, you may use that as a substitute. I just don't have time man. Read under their Support/Forum links for more info. Also: Wikki Snipet Port forwarding or port mapping[1] commonly refers to the change of destination address and/or port on the packet with subsequent regular routing in a network address translator gateway to reach a host within a masqueraded, typically private, network based on the port number on which it was received from the originating host. It may also refer to replaying the packet or stream through a secondary socket (e.g. like rinetd) to reach its intended destination. The technique is used to permit communications by external hosts with services provided within a private local area network (LAN). Expanded: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_forwardingWith a lil patience, trial and error, and more patience, ANYTHING can be accomplished on a computer by ANYONE WILLING to take the time to read, and apply themselves. I knew I could count on you man, thanks a lot
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