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  • #16
    Re: To those running the game smoothly on multiplayer:

    All High Settings

    Windows XP Media Center Edition
    Intel Pentium D 2.8GHz @ 2mb L2 Cache
    2 Gb of Kingston Hyper X Ram (PC2 4300)
    NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX 256mb (Core Clock 430MHz and Memory Clock 1200Mhz)
    Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Xtrememusic (Also running sound at Ultra High)
    Cable Internet (10mbps package)

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    • #17
      Re: To those running the game smoothly on multiplayer:

      Mine, all medium/High

      P4HT 3 ghz
      1gb RAM
      Audigy 2
      BFG 7600gtoc (Mem Clock: 1450mhz, 3d clock: 580mhz)
      2mbps Tiscali ISP
      Soon to be:

      Antec Nine Hundred
      Core Duo E6600
      2gb Corsair Ballistics
      Audigy 2
      BFg 7600gt (Clocked even further!)

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      • #18
        Re: To those running the game smoothly on multiplayer:

        Originally posted by ihatecheats
        Thanks for the link. I tried disabling both VOIP and EAX, but it still gives me that in-game error msg...

        The game IS running much smoother though.. Just not completely free of that damn msg+stutter.

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        • #19
          Re: To those running the game smoothly on multiplayer:

          FINALLY figured out the problem.

          Now, I've heard many times that disabling WZC (Wireless Zero Configuration) in services.msc fixes the connection error message, but everytime I tried, my wireless card wouldn't function.

          HOWEVER, after some browsing through the internet, I found out that my wireless card (Foxconn WLL-3350) has poor driver support. Instead of using the one provided on Foxconn's website, I used the one from Ralink (http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm). This newer driver works since my card supposedly my network card has a Ralink chipset.

          Thus, I installed the new driver, and now use the bundled utility to manage my wireless connection instead of letting Windows do it, and VOILA.... smooth online gameplay. I Even tried playing everything on HIGH settings with Ultra-High Sound Quality using X-Fi, as well as enabling VOIP.

          Smooth!

          Thanks for all the input. Hope those of you having the same problem with this network card (or similar) can use my solution. Later!

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          • #20
            Re: To those running the game smoothly on multiplayer:

            AMD X2 4800+
            1Gig of low latency corsair
            eVGA 7950GT KO Superclocked
            Westell D-Link Cyber Router
            max settings no lag w00t
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            Intel P4 1.6 Ghz
            ATI All-in-wonder 9600 XT
            half a gig (of so-dimm lol)
            exiciting !

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