[cod] Interesting issue with time calculations

Svensk Ljud & Ljus Produktion info at teaterljud.se
Thu Jan 31 10:41:48 EST 2008


That can be because of faster kernel Hz.

The old kernels did almost always run at 300Hz
The new kernels is set to 1000Hz and that will make the game-server do wierd 
things..

Peter

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <cod4 at divzero.net>
To: <cod at icculus.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 4:35 PM
Subject: [cod] Interesting issue with time calculations


> I'm running a cod4 server in FreeBSD. I have run many o game server on
> this box without problems until now. My problem, in a nutshell, is that
> anything involving the clock in cod4 seems to be going way too fast. Okay,
> that probably doesn't make any sense, I will try to elaborate.
>
> When sitting in warmup, the numbers for the timer countdown as expected,
> every second. However, the beep that is heard client side happens
> approximately twice per second. Somewhere about halfway through the
> countdown, the match will start. The same thing happens when you plant a
> bomb in search and destroy. The countdown will say 35 seconds, the bomb
> will blow up at 15. The visual timer is likely done client side, which
> would explain why the numbers decrement as expected. What I can't figure
> out is what's going on server side causing this problem.
>
> I'm wondering if this is a problem others are having. Also wondering if it
> is specific to FreeBSD or if it exists on Linux machines as well (since
> I'm just using the linux binaries). Unfortunately cod isn't like rtcw or
> et, it doesn't give you the build name other people are running so I have
> not been able to track down a linux server to check out.
>
> If this post doesn't make any sense or you'd like to see for yourself,
> send me an email off the list and I'll give you the IP.
>
>
> ---
> To unsubscribe, send a blank email to cod-unsubscribe at icculus.org
> Mailing list archives: http://icculus.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-cgi?38
>
>
> 





More information about the Cod mailing list