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you gotta be kidding

this gotta be the best netcode

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Well I have a 2 Mbit connection and my system is very streamlined (hardly anything running in the background, Network Adapters usage at 0.0% during PC standby so no programs are using the connection) and the first few times I played, no matter what server, the game was extremely laggy. Seems to be a lot better now though.

It is possible to view the ping in-game?

Well I have a 2 Mbit connection and my system is very streamlined (hardly anything running in the background, Network Adapters usage at 0.0% during PC standby so no programs are using the connection) and the first few times I played, no matter what server, the game was extremely laggy. Seems to be a lot better now though.

It is possible to view the ping in-game?

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Just played again, still laggy. I'd walk up stairs and the next frame I'd be back at the bottom. This is effort, things should just work.

I'm on 1Mb and on a fairly shoddy pc and although I do get this sometimes it's very rarely, and only when the game is first loading a new scene, and only in towns as well.

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I have a decent connection and PC so there is something wrong somewhere, either game-wise or server-wise.

Err...you mean a skill? Why did you drag it onto your man? Have you read the online manual? If not it's a good idea if you do.

To view your skills, press K. Then drag whatever skill you want to whichever slot on your skillbar- "those things at the bottom". :)

Just played again, still laggy. I'd walk up stairs and the next frame I'd be back at the bottom. This is effort, things should just work.

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thats really weird

i never had lag

had few occasional disconnects, but i found out what causes them, it was the router, i had it set to get a new ip every 24 hours, so thats why i was getting disconnected.

and my crash problem was caused by the wonderful ATI drivers. which i got it fixed now too.

I finally bought it!

How do I send money and items between my RP characters?

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You have to make it out of the newbie area so you can utilize the Storage guys. You can put items and money in there then, and all characters outside of newbie land can use it.

I didn't realize until I went post-seer about salvaging items.  Ok so I buy the salvage kit and then double click on the item to be salvaged, where does the element then go?  I don't see it in my inventory to keep track of.

Also how doess a party/guild differ?

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It is in your inventory, it just becomes something else like squares of leather or bolts of cloth etc.

And what do you mean how does a party/guild differ? A party is only the 4, 6 or 8 people you go on missions or quests with, a guild can do the same but is also where you do the main part of your PvP stuff in the GvG battles. Among other important differences, guild members can also help you with money and items for better armor or weapons (hopefully)

I didn't realize until I went post-seer about salvaging items.? Ok so I buy the salvage kit and then double click on the item to be salvaged, where does the element then go?? I don't see it in my inventory to keep track of.

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Just checking, but you did double-click the salvage kit firstheni> double-click the item? Also when you do salvage, some text will pop up and show in the text box, like "you have salvaged 2 Tanned Hide Squares".

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