by kipman725 » Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:58 am
I think I might have found a way of making it smoother ;D
IF you go to:
C:\Documents and Settings\kipman\Application Data\Microsoft\FS9
(replace kipman with your user account name)
you will find a file called: "fs9.CFG"
opening this file with note pad I found:
[MULTIPLAYER]
ALWAYS_SHOW_INITIAL_DIALOG=1
SESSION_NAME=My Session
PLAYER_NAME=Unnamed Pilot
GUARANTEED_MESSAGES=0
MAX_PLAYERS=8
MAX_OBSERVERS=0
TICKS_PER_SYNC=90
PACKETS_PER_SEC=4
COLLISION_SECS=2
FOLLOWING_MULTIPLIER=5
ALLOW_PLANE_MODEL_SEND=0
ALLOW_PLANE_MODEL_RECEIVE=0
ALLOW_TEXTURE_SEND=0
ALLOW_TEXTURE_RECEIVE=0
MAX_SEGMENT_SIZE=100
MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_SEC=1
CONNECTION_TYPE=0
PROTOCOL_SELECTION=0
ALLOW_DESCRIPTIVE_SEND=1
ALLOW_DESCRIPTIVE_RECEIVE=1
AUTOPILOT_LOCK=0
DISTANCE_DISPLAY=0
ADF_TRACK=0
ALLOW_NAME_TAG_DISPLAY=1
CLIENT_CONNECT_USE_CUSTOM_PORT=0
CLIENT_CONNECT_PORT=23456
CLIENT_HOST_USE_CUSTOM_PORT=0
CLIENT_HOST_PORT=23456
HOST_CONNECT_USE_CUSTOM_PORT=0
HOST_CONNECT_PORT=23456
The entires of interest are:
TICKS_PER_SYNC=90
PACKETS_PER_SEC=4
COLLISION_SECS=2
MAX_SEGMENT_SIZE=100
MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_SEC=1
I think increasing these values on both your computers will make the planes move more smoothly. Although thy still won't allow you to see each other's engine effects and flaps.
Remeber to back up your fs9.cfg before editing.
Last edited by
kipman725 on Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
5900xt/2800+/280GB/1GB PC3200/Cyborg Evo Force/ABIT NF7
Gpu clock: 475mhz core, 800mhz mem
CPU at: 12.5x175 = 2187.5
memory: 2.5, 3, 3, 8 Duel channel on
Os: windows xp pro, ubuntu 5.10 breazy badger