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I too am lagging hard but I always remind myself "Unity will come"
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I hope Unity and html5 come quickly
But Cow is 100% right, EE is especially laggy since the update.
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I guess there's two types of lag. Lag from internet connection is reasonable. I don't like it, sure, perhaps we could improve protocols, but at the root it's a user problem.
Lag from bad programming, on the other hand, isn't so much a user issue. I'm sure it's some hidden issue they'll find. It does show, though, we have a ways to go before hitting that unity eh?
Probably not a graphics issue. Someone's giving the rendering ticker ... or whatever ... too much work to handle.
I too am lagging hard but I always remind myself "Unity will come"
A question must be answered, though:
EE isn't really that intense. This update has created an unusually lag-ridden experience. Flash hasn't changed. Seems to me that a good deal of this lag stems from improper coding methods. Even if Unity is so much more efficient to the point we forget about the lag, is that really efficient? That'll come full circle when the bad practice results in bogging down unity. Then what, compile to .exe?
Well, that, and I don't know anything about unity. maybe it is magic.
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Every update makes the game laggier
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for the smallest amount of website-generated lag possible:
http://r.playerio.com/r/everybody-edits … eegame.swf
Not even that client helps with the sudden chops and spurts of framerate.
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hummerz5 wrote:for the smallest amount of website-generated lag possible:
http://r.playerio.com/r/everybody-edits … eegame.swfNot even that client helps with the sudden chops and spurts of framerate.
I figured as much. Maybe someone somewhere with a 16 gHz processor will revel in the discovery... the rest of us plebeians are stuck with a damaged game
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imgood9 wrote:hummerz5 wrote:for the smallest amount of website-generated lag possible:
http://r.playerio.com/r/everybody-edits … eegame.swfNot even that client helps with the sudden chops and spurts of framerate.
I figured as much. Maybe someone somewhere with a 16 gHz processor will revel in the discovery... the rest of us plebeians are stuck with a damaged game
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I've been using the file in Adobe Flash Projector, there's a noticable improvement for me. (Otherwise, I'm on Chrome +entry level laptop)
Then again my lag doesn't sound nearly as bad as Cow's. Plenty of lag spikes tho.
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You guys have bad internet connection or bad computer resources. I joined a world as guest and with my normal account and it ran properly, no lag.
You are unreasonable
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You guys have bad internet connection or bad computer resources. I joined a world as guest and it ran properly, no lag.
You are unreasonable
Get a better internet connection for us then.
EE site is completelly lagged. How there is no lag for me when I play in beta site, or ee.exe? Seriously, stop talking like that
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You guys have bad internet connection or bad computer resources. I joined a world as guest and it ran properly, no lag.
You are unreasonable
Internet speed doesn't cause stuttering, freezing, and low framerates. The game uses far more resources than it should. It's a 2D game with 0 intense effects. It should be running at 60FPS on the most ancient of computers, but it's not. The game has issues, just because your computer can power through those issues doesn't mean those issues aren't there and aren't affecting people.
That said, I haven't noticed any lagging and stuttering because like HG my computer can power through them.
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You guys have bad internet connection or bad computer resources. I joined a world as guest and it ran properly, no lag.
You are unreasonable
Sorry, but further research into this issue shows that some users can resolve the problem by refreshing the page. That suggests that the issue culminates over time inside the flash object. Perhaps resources aren't properly disposed of in a timely manner.
Therefore, because you just "joined a world as a guest" you haven't properly tested for this glitch. (Unless there's more than one problem. Then we're really in for a humdinger!)
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I got a new laptop for Christmas and EE isn't lagging at all for me and I have very poor internet; so it's probably not because of your internet.
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