Could Tynon fix the lag during battle animations? they never display well and I want to know if my new formation is effective. I can't see thedamage most of the time, or if the attack actually hits the enemy.
Could Tynon fix the lag during battle animations? they never display well and I want to know if my new formation is effective. I can't see thedamage most of the time, or if the attack actually hits the enemy.
I think that's a problem with your computer, not tynon.
My computer has no problem running PS2 games. I don't think Tynon is more demanding than that. It's their server, and this problem has been reported by many people. I'm not the first one.
So how do you account for the majority of players that do not have any issue with Tynon battle animations?
PS2 games are very different from Flash games.
How do you know that the majority of players do not have issues with them? This is pure speculation. As I said, this problem has been reported reportedly in the forums. I do not have numbers (like you pretend having), but I am certainly not the only one. The US servers seem to have more problems than the Asian and European ones, from what I understand from the Championship Warfare major problem.
Which timezone do you use?
When I started playing Tynon, I used a laptop that had 1g ram and the animations lagged terribly. I upgraded about 6 weeks to a brand new machine with 4g memory and I rarely get any issues with lag.
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I usually find the battle animations start getting way out of synch after multiple battles in Arena. 4 gig of memory with an Athlon quadcore and a decent video card.
With my Alianware with 32 gig of memory 8 3.0GHz processors and a Nvidia GeForce GTX 780M video card I get no battle lag.
If you look at your system processes, you will see the adobe flash player plugin.
Once that process starts to consume too much memory, or too many cpu cycles, flash will begin to lag.
How to solve it? terminate it, or just reboot/refresh your browser.
Also, I don't see how PS2 emulators have anything to do with Flash-based browser MMOs.