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    Delay

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    For the past several days I have been experiencing delay after performing an action in-game (i.e. using a spell or a job ability in the menu will mean a 4 to 5 second delay before the character acts on the command, shows the animation, etc). This is also true for all actions in general, (i.e. talking to NPC and selecting options for a menu).

    This seems to have happened only recently, and there is no change in my hardware or software. Other games seem to run fine with no delay whatsoever.

    Date & Time:
    October 31 to November 3 (+) 2012, [AST]

    Frequency:
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    Operating System:
    Windows 7

    Graphics Card:
    nVidia GeForce GTX275

    Type of Internet Connection:
    CATV/Cable
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    sounds like lag in your upstream. One of my pet-peeves about cable--you're upload/download packets get queued and sent in time slices. If there is heavy congestion on your segment, it can cause weird delays. This compounds an inherent problem with Windows own queue problems in it's TCP layer. Some have disabled the Nagle algorithm to help reduce lag in some games like WoW and such...not sure if it would have an impact on FFXI though. Could try it. There's some info on it at the speedguide.net site if you want to give it a shot--though, it may not do anything in Win7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RAIST View Post
    sounds like lag in your upstream. One of my pet-peeves about cable--you're upload/download packets get queued and sent in time slices. If there is heavy congestion on your segment, it can cause weird delays. This compounds an inherent problem with Windows own queue problems in it's TCP layer. Some have disabled the Nagle algorithm to help reduce lag in some games like WoW and such...not sure if it would have an impact on FFXI though. Could try it. There's some info on it at the speedguide.net site if you want to give it a shot--though, it may not do anything in Win7.
    EDIT: Thanks for the reply and the speedguide suggestion - it sounded like your diagnosis was accurate, but I tried the Nagle regedit changes and it seems to have no effect/improvement \

    EDIT2: Problem seems to have gone away... I have a hunch it is related to my weak upload as you suggest (it's only ~1Mbps up ATM) with cable, and someone in my neighbourhood on the same network (or several people) were probably adding to the mix over the days it happened. Thanks -
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    Last edited by Oakrest; 11-05-2012 at 08:20 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by the Advent Children

    Sephiroth: Tell me what you cherish most... give me the pleasure of taking it away.
    Cloud: You just don't get it at all... there's not a thing I don't cherish.

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    Thanks for the great advice Raist. Along with optimizing your system's connection settings you may also want to look into updating the firmware on your Router/Modem/Hybrid modem, if that's a possibility. In the case of a dynamically interactive online world, every packet counts!
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