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* This command can help improve your connection to the game server if there are any connection issues, including lag. | * This command can help improve your connection to the game server if there are any connection issues, including lag. | ||
* The {{slashcommand|neterrorcorrection}} command can be used to reduce the occurrence of packet loss between our systems and the CoH Servers. If setting the command option 2 doesn't resolve your packet loss issues, you should look to other items that may be causing your connection instability. | * The {{slashcommand|neterrorcorrection}} command can be used to reduce the occurrence of packet loss between our systems and the CoH Servers. If setting the command option 2 doesn't resolve your packet loss issues, you should look to other items that may be causing your connection instability. | ||
* The command stays in effect until the game client is restarted. | |||
==Command Line Parameter== | |||
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a [[Command Line Parameters|Command Line Parameter]]. For example, <code>-maxfps 100</code> | |||
Revision as of 03:09, 25 January 2024
Slash command
/neterrorcorrection [0-2]
Sets the level of error correction to use for input packets.
- Default is 0.
- This command can help improve your connection to the game server if there are any connection issues, including lag.
- The /neterrorcorrection command can be used to reduce the occurrence of packet loss between our systems and the CoH Servers. If setting the command option 2 doesn't resolve your packet loss issues, you should look to other items that may be causing your connection instability.
- The command stays in effect until the game client is restarted.
Command Line Parameter
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a Command Line Parameter. For example, -maxfps 100
Example
/neterrorcorrection 1