You need to analyze your own game and see where your flaws are. These are the things I look for in my own games:
Make sure you save your demos (cg_autoaction 1 or 3), and download the QLDP.
Run three continuous ping tests while playing the game. try pinging something that will respond that's near the location of where the server is located, ping another location elsewhere(like your isp's dns server), and ping your local gateway.
If the game still seems to have noticeable lag yet there's no response time fluctuation in the three continuous ping tests, then it's the gameserver or it's internal connection.
If the first ping test shows fluctuations, the issue may be localized to that network route that's being used to get to that location.
If the first and second test show fluctuations, it may be your ISP or the line to your house.
If all three show fluctuations, it's most likely your wireless connection to your wireless router. You should expect to get 1-2ms response time on wireless. If you live in a populated area, you may have an issue with wireless channel interference and you'll want to look into resolving that or looking into getting a direct connection or better wireless equipment.
not 100% but its close. put into factory file and load in server. have a couple servers in aus with it loaded (Cage's #7 VQL multi-gametype).
call them in by /callvote map yourmaphere q3duel/ra3/q3ctf
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Xonotic is an open source version of Nexuiz. I personally enjoyed Nexuiz much more than xonotic. Nexuiz Classic is free and a really fun FFA/CTF with friends kinda game. THQ is releasing a rebuilt version of Nexuiz this year that was created using the CryENGINE 3 engine :)
As far as the xonotic/Nexuiz comparison to Quake. It is more UT than Quake but quite fun. If Quake & UT had a baby that baby might be something like Nexuiz.
Can't say what the error is, but it appears to be a flaw more out of your control than not. Those are addresses in RAM being listed, and the error is directly related to a failure in reading memory.
First thing I would do is run memtest
(here) overnight to ensure that your physical RAM isn't faulty. If it's overclocked, undo that as well.
In the meantime, you can set the server to auto-restart itself by wrapping the startup command in a simple loop:
bash -c 'while :; do your_command_to_run_server; sleep 5s; done'
Feel free to let me know the results of an overnight memtest (choose the method to boot into a live OS, and let it run for maybe 8 hours). Take a picture of the screen before rebooting back into Ubuntu, so you can reference it later.
^this. also there's another good comprehensive ca guide by smofo:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=423398249
rapha plays ca with comms sometimes, good stuff:
https://www.twitch.tv/shane_rapha/v/60631765?t=17m34s
also, since you (kaplis) mentioned it, 2v1ing is risky business (talking about the early game here, your 2nd video) and knowing when to engage in it and when it's best to hold off and defend your position is also key. when in doubt it's better to hold position and defend / keep other enemys busy most of the time (map and positional awareness playing a big part here). notice how the enemy from jumppad joins your 2v1 party and keeps you and your mate out of the fight by lg spamming the entrance to jumppad. it would have been better to stay at jumppad and try to kill or knock the guy off. check if he tries to jump back up, lg, if not, join your mates in the fight.
watching your 1st video i notice that your mates play bad and leave you clueless in the process, they initiate figths and then bail. also let me question your decision to move away from the jumppad / door fight and trying to lg the guy at tunnel. by running all across grinder vs the 3 other enemies you expose yourself way too much for a lost cause, as your team already lost the position game in the initial phase of the fight.
are you using wi-fi? or maybe your connection is bad and noisey?
Valves source games are pretty good at glossing over and making your gameplay feel smoothish. But it just means enemy/team players see you as laggy. Quake tends to let you know if you're visibly laggy player for others.
To prove or disprove this you can try pinging your router using windows cmd "ping 192.168.1.1 -t" or whatever your routers ip is. It is not always this ip. And then try pinging a website, like google.com "ping google.com -t" and looking to see how steady your ping is.
here's some help if you need it: https://www.wikihow.com/Test-Network-and-Internet-Latency-%28Lag%29-in-Microsoft-Windows
You can do symlinks instead as some prefer, using /D instead of /J but that requires an elevated admin cmd prompt.
more info on http://superuser.com/questions/343074/directory-junction-vs-directory-symbolic-link
I would suggest to go straight with QL (I saw your final commend :) ) and if you're not very skilled in setting up game servers, you can use this new server manager on Linux that will do everything for you: https://linuxgsm.com/
You just need to have "basic" Linux and networking skills in order to set it up and nat it to the internet. It is compatible with the most popular Linux distros.
Hope it helps and happy fragging!
My google-translated version of 102's post (https://vk.com/tdm102?w=wall-55239920_17067%2Fall) indicates that 102 want to play as cooller/pavel/latrommi/421.
So it seems unlikely that evil will also come to Quakecon. He's not part of 102 and I doubt there will be a second Russian team. Playing in a terrible or non-Russian team and thus only caring about duel doesn't make any sense for him, because 2nd place in duel means $0.
I dont know what a "small bezel" is (german here) but I bought this Acer Predator 2 weeks ago. It's fantastic. Bonus: It has G-Sync so if you own a NVidia GPU with that feature games look and work like a charm!
You just need a long ethernet cable running from your Genexis Tundra Titanium to the ethernet port on your computer. Quake Live over WiFi isn't recommended.
http://www.amazon.com/Cmple-Ethernet-Cable-CAT6-30-48/dp/B000QZ0036