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Just a quick question. Does this (https://www.badlion.net/forum/thread/8101) work? Is it worth doing so?
Also my pc (https://www.amazon.com/CyberpowerPC-Gamer-GUA880-Gaming-Desktop/dp/B011B9E928)
Does this meet the requirements?
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I never really saw a difference when I did regedit tbh, I think it comes automatically with windows 10 now anyway.

And there is no real "requirements" to doing regedit, as long as you don't have a toaster for a computer you should be fine.

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Why don't you ask @Archybot
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Pleepo wrote

Why don't you ask Archy}
No need Funky already gave a pretty good answer to his question.
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FunkyFactions wrote

I never really saw a difference when I did regedit tbh, I think it comes automatically with windows 10 now anyway.

And there is no real "requirements" to doing regedit, as long as you don't have a toaster for a computer you should be fine.


I already have like 18 ms when I hover over the ping bar on the multiplayer screen. I go into the server and all of a sudden labymod says I have 40-50
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Whail wrote

FunkyFactions wrote...


I already have like 18 ms when I hover over the ping bar on the multiplayer screen. I go into the server and all of a sudden labymod says I have 40-50
go into your command poomt and type ping [server]
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Whail wrote

FunkyFactions wrote...


I already have like 18 ms when I hover over the ping bar on the multiplayer screen. I go into the server and all of a sudden labymod says I have 40-50

The 18ms in the multiplayer screen is correct, labymod does not show accurate ping.
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Windows 10 either comes with it "pre-installed" (couldn't come up with the right word) or is unable to be modified, the folders don't exist.
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Unshift wrote

Windows 10 either comes with it "pre-installed" (couldn't come up with the right word) or is unable to be modified, the folders don't exist.

So I already have this on my PC? Or I can't do this? Pls clarify
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It doesn't check for the packet's size before letting it in when you add those values, meaning your latency response to the server will happen much faster. It doesn't improve ping if that's what you're asking. But yeah it's worth doing. Just don't set the TCPNoDelay value higher than 1, because at that point it doesn't do anything.
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Whail wrote

Unshift wrote...


So I already have this on my PC? Or I can't do this? Pls clarify
Already have it
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Windows 10 and all Apple computers have the equivalent of it preinstalled, yeah. I have windows 7 and noticed a pretty big difference.
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Unwise wrote

Windows 10 and all Apple computers have the equivalent of it preinstalled, yeah. I have windows 7 and noticed a pretty big difference.

Same goes for me but I am not sure how much of it was only placebo.
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Yea wrote

It doesn't check for the packet's size before letting it in when you add those values, meaning your latency response to the server will happen much faster. It doesn't improve ping if that's what you're asking. But yeah it's worth doing. Just don't set the TCPNoDelay value higher than 1, because at that point it doesn't do anything.

So I should do it? And also are you saying it makes no difference?
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Whail wrote

Yea wrote...


So I should do it? And also are you saying it makes no difference?
you could just use the TCPNoDelay mod by prplz and it'll have somewhat of the same effect. But if you wanna use Regedit then yeah go ahead and do it, it'll be beneficial. Just don't set the TCPNoDelay value anything higher than 1. If you set it higher it really won't do anything.
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Yea wrote

Whail wrote...

you could just use the TCPNoDelay mod by prplz and it'll have somewhat of the same effect. But if you wanna use Regedit then yeah go ahead and do it, it'll be beneficial. Just don't set the TCPNoDelay value anything higher than 1. If you set it higher it really won't do anything.

Would it decrease my ms by like what? Or just make my internet faster?
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Whail wrote

Yea wrote...


Would it decrease my ms by like what? Or just make my internet faster?
your ping stays the same, latency improves. So say you were throwing a pot down, packets are being sent and when they are it decides to check the size of the packet before letting it through. The guide that Archy posted cancels the check for that, allowing faster response time.

To dumb it down, you eating gapples and placing lava and throwing pots, and your KB registering, will all be smoother.
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Yea wrote

Whail wrote...

your ping stays the same, latency improves. So say you were throwing a pot down, packets are being sent and when they are it decides to check the size of the packet before letting it through. The guide that Archy posted cancels the check for that, allowing faster response time.

To dumb it down, you eating gapples and placing lava and throwing pots, and your KB registering, will all be smoother.

Better if the aussies get of the server
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It halved my rod delay but I used MotoMant's regedit which also includes the addition of "TcpDelAckTicks" or some shit.
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