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I have to say, my experience with WTFast was incredible, no latency at all and all was fluid.
But 30 days period expired, so i decided to look for new horizons.
There's a software very popular in World of Warcraft, called "Leatrix".
What is Leatrix??
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Leatrix Latency Fix will reduce your online gaming latency significantly by increasing the frequency of TCP acknowledgements sent to the game server. For the technically minded, this is a program which will modify TCPAckFrequency.
You will see reduced latency in many online games including World of Warcraft, Guild Wars 2, Diablo 3, Star Wars, Rift, Aion, Warhammer, Lord of the Rings, and more.
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How To Download & Install??
From the official website, Click here !
Easily install, just extract the .rar archive, then open the .exe application, and click on "Install" button. (image)
After you click on "install" button, wait a moment and restart your computer manually to apply changes.
Why you recommend this software?
1.- It's Free
2.- Worked for me, and it will work for you.
3.- No need to open a software before to open dbo.exe
4.- Just install and reboot pc.
Enjoy Dbo =)
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Thanks! :) Also it can be done by editing the registry, and personally, I prefer that way than relaying on software. There's a tutorial that I found in battle.net forums by Ziondizl:
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Hi guys,
Most of the aussies are getting some serious ping issues, partly cos this island is away from everyone else however,
Found this edit fixed alot of latency issues for wow, eve and rift, i tried it out and diablo is running lag free :)
Editing the registry has reduced my ping from 250-300 down to 50ish
1. Open regedit
2. Navigate here
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces]
3. You will probably find several “subfolders”. Click through each folder until you find the one with the most entries in the right pane. The right interface will have many entries, e.g. DGCPDefaultGateway, DHCPDomain, DHCPIPAddress, Lease, NameServer, T1, etc.
4. Create two “DWORD” registry keys called TCPAckFrequency and TCPNoDelay:
5. Double-click on each new registry key and change the value from “0″ to “1″ (without the quotes, base hexadecimal)
Now you can enjoy a low latency in most online games again! This fix worked for a lot of people already, so I’d be surprised if it wouldn’t help you to reduce your latency in Windows 7 and most on-line games.
How does it improve my latency in network games
What we just done via a handy registry tweak is to disable the delayed ACK. ACK (short for ACKNOWLEDGE) is a confirmation that you have received a network package. While you are playing anything online, you are constantly sending and receiving network packets and each of those packets has to be confirmed from your local machine. To prevent a network flood of ACK messages (sending out a confirmation for EVERY package) Windows has a smart trick! Windows waits some time (up to 200ms) before it sends out the next ACK, so that it can send out multiple ACK’s in one go. The problem is, D3 won’t send you another network package before it has received the ACK.
The solution?
TcpAckFrequency = 1 will disable delayed ACK. Default is 2, so it will wait for 2 packages until sending out ACK.
To disable TCP packet batching, we set TcpNoDelay to 1, so all packets will be send no matter what size they have (normally TCP sends out batched packages).
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Thanks! :) Also it can be done by editing the registry, and personally, I prefer that way than relaying on software. There's a tutorial that I found in battle.net forums by Ziondizl:
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I did that too... edit with Regedit... but didn't worked for me.
Well.. i'm not forcing anyone to download Leatrix =)
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Lets try, WTF didnt make my PING better so lets hope this one does :D
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