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Dunno what it is, but this is the ONLY Source based game I cannot run smoothly. In fact, I can hardly run it at all at this point. It's just horribly choppy and stuttery for me. :(

The only 3 reasons that I can think of off of the top of my head Is...

1: Your location is far from California, California is where Nexons HQ is so the further you are from it the more likely you are to lag.

2: Your PC specs aren't high enough

3: The game is in Beta So I'm sure it's going to be super laggie even if you are closer to Cali because of Bugs and stuff.

The only 3 reasons that I can think of off of the top of my head Is...

1: Your location is far from California, California is where Nexons HQ is so the further you are from it the more likely you are to lag.

2: Your PC specs aren't high enough

3: The game is in Beta So I'm sure it's going to be super laggie even if you are closer to Cali because of Bugs and stuff.

1. Well I am in Florida...

2. My PC specs are not high, but for a Source based game I don't see why I can't run it smooth as butter like all the rest do :(

3. I figured some of the stuff going on for me is atributed to the beta state of the game, but then again the game has been out overseas for like 2 years or something and should be fairly bug free at this point (not bug free, but at least fairly stable you know what I mean).

We will see what happens when they issue the patch this week or next I guess.

1. Well I am in Florida...

2. My PC specs are not high, but for a Source based game I don't see why I can't run it smooth as butter like all the rest do :(

3. I figured some of the stuff going on for me is atributed to the beta state of the game, but then again the game has been out overseas for like 2 years or something and should be fairly bug free at this point (not bug free, but at least fairly stable you know what I mean).

We will see what happens when they issue the patch this week or next I guess.

1. Shouldn't be much of an issue, I'm in PA and have virtually no lag what so ever. Is the lag FPS lag or internet lag? (fairly obvious to tell)

2. Just being a Source game doesn't mean it will have similar performance to other Source games, look at TF2, probably the worst performing Source game there is, much worse then all the others, even those on the same engine.

Another thing to look at.. is the game jittery and choppy while just running around? or while inside of a battle?

Yeap, thats a big difference and the only thing that worries me at this point is relying on the group leader to host the instance.

btw hit level 20 last night and got my last full set of armor woot!! I still don't see a lot of people playing on line. So if you are playing on East server add : Nwwb to your friends list so we know how many we have in game.

3. I figured some of the stuff going on for me is atributed to the beta state of the game, but then again the game has been out overseas for like 2 years or something and should be fairly bug free at this point (not bug free, but at least fairly stable you know what I mean).

mabinogi heroes as it's called in korea, has only been out for 6-8 months there.

i'll try and log in tonight guys. i just wanted to catch up on my show. :p

mabinogi heroes as it's called in korea, has only been out for 6-8 months there.

i'll try and log in tonight guys. i just wanted to catch up on my show. :p

what show? I spent night before last watching mine. Playing catch up on Sunday night- Monday nights shows.

what show? I spent night before last watching mine. Playing catch up on Sunday night- Monday nights shows.

was finishing up season 3 of chuck. with superman in it from superman returns. :p

now i need to find a new show to catch up on the last few seasons of. maybe i will try to find where smallville left off(it stopped airing for like 2 months a couple years ago so i lost interest).

was finishing up season 3 of chuck. with superman in it from superman returns. :p

now i need to find a new show to catch up on the last few seasons of. maybe i will try to find where smallville left off(it stopped airing for like 2 months a couple years ago so i lost interest).

Chuck is my #1 show on TV. Gotta watch my Chuck.. AND HOLY COW btw.. Olivia Munn is on this season!! YES!!

Chuck is my #1 show on TV. Gotta watch my Chuck.. AND HOLY COW btw.. Olivia Munn is on this season!! YES!!

I don't have a #1, however I likely won't get much play time tonight.. season premier of Big Bang Theory is on tonight.

i don't actually watch tv as it comes on actual tv or w/e. i tend to catch up years later on interesting shows. otherwise the xmas break hits and no new shows for 2-4 weeks and i lose interest.

the last show i just had to watch every week was battlestar galactica. and the long breaks in teh last couple seasons were killer.

i just finished how i met your mother a month or two ago, so i have to wait for 3 years for it to finish before watching the new and future episodes. even though it is awesome.

i'm not a big fan of olivia munn, so i'm not to hyped for the episodes with her in them. chuck scores some good cameo casting though. although i hated the episode with lana lang from smallville, since i hate her as an actress and all of her characters in tv or movies.

unless i try and catch up on smallville, i'm pretty much out of tv for the most part.

1. Shouldn't be much of an issue, I'm in PA and have virtually no lag what so ever. Is the lag FPS lag or internet lag? (fairly obvious to tell)

2. Just being a Source game doesn't mean it will have similar performance to other Source games, look at TF2, probably the worst performing Source game there is, much worse then all the others, even those on the same engine.

1. Yeah, I don't get any lag with serves in CA from here normally. Unless the server is total garbage of course. And it's FPS lag not internet lag :(

2. Yeah I also know that just because it's a Source engine based game doesn't mean it'll automatically run good for me. I just expected it to run smoother for me considering the pedigree of the engine and the fact I've never had any problems running a Source game prior to this one.

Another thing to look at.. is the game jittery and choppy while just running around? or while inside of a battle?

It's jittery and choppy all the time. It takes a mega long time to load into the game (and load out of it), it takes a long time for all the assets for the game to load (textures etc) and battles are even worse :(

mabinogi heroes as it's called in korea, has only been out for 6-8 months there.

i'll try and log in tonight guys. i just wanted to catch up on my show. :p

Mabinogi Heroes was released in beta form in Korea in July 2009, so it's been 14 going on 15 months now :D (sorry, I go to OnRPG and ppl love to argue small crappy things like this lol)

ahh ok, f2p betas for korean games are often several months long and often don't have wipes. so it's probably been out of beta for 6-8 months. still it only has the 3 classes(one more than us- evie) there are 2 more planned, the archer and the giant melee dude.

at least that's what i've been reading. not saying my sources are entirely reliable. :p

It's very possible for them to add the Archer person and the giant melee guy. Just because Mabinogi had Elves (mainly focused on archery) and Giants (mainly focused on pure melee)

Though I'm not quite sure how they will really use the archer unless it has some melee options as well. Just because I'd find it to be a little boring to shoot, run, shoot, run, shoot, and run some more.

Than again everyone likes there own type of gameplay. But if they did make a giant character I'm really looking forward to seeing how the Giants will look in the game :D

But ya I looked and I can't find the big bang theory on tonight :cry: So I guess I can't watch it, Lol. But I agree Treemonster, I'd rather just wait to buy the season Dvds because they have no commercials~ and you can watch episode back, to back, to back if you choose to, Lol.

Can i get a beta key please?

email just in case: [email protected]

I found out about this game a little late and all the keys were gone by the time i searched everywhere. 'Even tho every time someone registers they get 2 and we should never run out of keys'

I will post my 2 extra keys that i receive when registering or PM them to a mod.

I'd really like to play this game. :rofl:

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