Windows 7 - TCPIP Settings in Registry (Help Request) 05-19-2016, 08:51 PM
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Hello my bea-uuuuutiful SL peoples!
So I'm really bad when it comes to remembering what I change in my registries and I'm horrid when it comes to backing up anything!
Now I changed my reg files in Win7 so that I would have next to 0 ping change when streaming CS:GO and whatnot but I incidently changed it because I'm a moron and have no idea what it was at!
I know I googled a ton to figure out what anything meant but since it was working so well for almost a year I had forgotten everything, do you guys have any tips?
I recently went to stream and it magically jumped to 250 ping which before while streaming it would maintain a steady 10-50 ping depending on the server.
Note: Right now I am checking if it was my OBS settings that were doing it, I don't think that that is the case however I will let you guys know one way or another.
Note 2: I got some nasty ass malware that I'm almost 100% sure I got off my PC and Modem (there was a worm in there too, nasty shit.) so that may have fucked up something? Not sure.
Thanks for any help guys!
EDIT: LOL WAT it was my resolution fucking me up!? Wow, didn't realise that that fucked up ping, if your ping is fucked up while streaming change your downscale settings.
Regardless though, I would still like info if you guys don't mind ^_^
So I'm really bad when it comes to remembering what I change in my registries and I'm horrid when it comes to backing up anything!
Now I changed my reg files in Win7 so that I would have next to 0 ping change when streaming CS:GO and whatnot but I incidently changed it because I'm a moron and have no idea what it was at!
I know I googled a ton to figure out what anything meant but since it was working so well for almost a year I had forgotten everything, do you guys have any tips?
I recently went to stream and it magically jumped to 250 ping which before while streaming it would maintain a steady 10-50 ping depending on the server.
Note: Right now I am checking if it was my OBS settings that were doing it, I don't think that that is the case however I will let you guys know one way or another.
Note 2: I got some nasty ass malware that I'm almost 100% sure I got off my PC and Modem (there was a worm in there too, nasty shit.) so that may have fucked up something? Not sure.
Thanks for any help guys!
EDIT: LOL WAT it was my resolution fucking me up!? Wow, didn't realise that that fucked up ping, if your ping is fucked up while streaming change your downscale settings.
Regardless though, I would still like info if you guys don't mind ^_^