I'll try that different location thing... and I was already going to ask them, but since there was no classes Labor Day, I haven't been here, heh. Thanks guys. I'll keep you updated. ;)
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I'll try that different location thing... and I was already going to ask them, but since there was no classes Labor Day, I haven't been here, heh. Thanks guys. I'll keep you updated. ;)
The Wolfman sure likes the ladies. The Wolfman also likes the vids.Quote:
Originally Posted by nihil
Godly Soup, you cool cat. Why not try another game and see if you get the same result as WoW.
Let's find out what's happen'in!!
Okay, the different locations thing was a bust. I went to the IT room today(I had to go there anyway cause I couldn't get the damned internet working at all last night) and they told me that online gaming WILL get me booted. Apparently it's been charged with "taking too much bandwidth". Which is probably true, but dammnit all. I'm paying for college. At least give me my hobby back for what little free time I do have. Here's what they use if anyone's interested... http://www.bluesocket.com/
Yea my college is pretty lame in that aspect also. I can barely use Instant Messaging much less play video games.
Check for a wireless problem caused from something like a phone or usb wireless mouse using 2.4Ghz.
Just a thought of one more possible thing.
Nevermind, read down farther and found out your school sucks.
well, watching the stats from my FPS games, its a constant 15k/sec download and a few k upstream.
Yes, 100 people doing that can be a pain for internet but if you expect people to live there its not unreasonable.
Mind you, I forget the souls that download every game demo going and then a 200Mb texture pack, 300Mb patch and every custom map they can get their hands on. Still, I'd say its rather an unreasonable restriction.