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Unfortunately the answer is no. Your only option is to ping the server from the command line. Briggs (AU): 69.174.220.23 Ceres (EU): 195.33.132.169 Cobalt (EU): 195.33.132.169 Lithcorp (EU): 195.33.132.168 Mallory (EU): 195.33.132.168 Miller (EU): 195.33.132.172 Woodman (EU): 195.33.132.169 Connery (US West): 64.37.174.140 Genudine (US West): ...


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Do you have PhysX set to higher than 'low' in your video settings? If yes, try setting it to low as you might have a large performance hit due to the fact that the PhysX would be CPU-bound if you have an AMD GPU. (Source: PC Gaming Wiki; Borderlands 2 - PhysX) I'd also try setting the framerate option to 'Smoothed 22-62'. What it does is try to maintain ...


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(Note that this answer makes some assumptions about what you mean by "desync") It is NOT YOUR FAULT: "Sync Errors" occur in multiplayer games because they are attempting to run an identical simulation on multiple machines. That means that a centralized server is not running the simulation, but instead with enforced latency and a queue of all user inputs, ...


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Eric B. is perfectly right: desyncs happen because of a bad programming of the network layer in games. (Often because it was something added later and not thought through from the beginning, but not always). However, we can list the things which can make those desync happen more or less often: Your computer can't keep up with the global simulation: it can ...


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A ton of the mods in FTB are very poorly coded (eg. to check if solar-panels can see sun, they use the dumbest algorithm possible: a for loop that checks every y-value above it for blocks every freakin' server tick). To test if this is your issue, remove all world anchors (and all similar blocks that keep chunks loaded) and go far away from your main-base ...


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Hi There i wrote a small program that tells you which server is the best for you, eliminating the manual labor behind pinging each server separately. Here is the link for the full package(43.4MB) or Here is the smaller one(26.2KB) the larger file just has added dependency files like dotnetfx40client and a windows driver if the small one doesn't work, ...


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It sounds like your computer is heating up too much. I've noticed that Macs will often wait until they are far too hot before turning the fans up. It sounds like you start Minecraft, and your computer is cool, then, your computer heats up over a period of five minutes, and starts to go slowly. Then, your computer turns its fans up, and cools back down to an ...


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Try it and see, this question is pretty dependent on your own setup so giving a yes no answer isn't practical. Many games can compensate for higher latency/slower internet pretty well. Also, if you have a strong WiFi signal on your xbox, I doubt you'll see too much difference over a wired connection unless your wifi router is super old. Wireless like ...



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