I'm having this problem, Where everytime i load rust. Load a server and start to play, I Rubberband & Start randomly squatting (automatically) Due to lag.
Everything runs fine, It's takes atleast an hour to finally go away. In the console when i was being attacked by a bear, It said this "Resynchronize Clock Is still in procgress. Please wait 413ms".
If anyone has a solution to this problem, that'd be great. Don't think anyone else experiences it when loading Rust.
Thanks
[editline]6th July 2014[/editline]
It's kind of urgent, Because it comes back during play time.
It's extremely annoying.
I had this problem as well, I think it took a registry edit to fix but I can't remember where I found the info, I think it was in this thread:
[url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1319966[/url]
[quote]stufmato[/quote]
[quote] DylanWilson posted:
Yah, I had the idea from an old Source Engine article about running servers with 1000FPS, turning on WMP starts a High Resolution Timer on your computer or something of the sort.
Edited:
Been poking around on this issue, found this:
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895980[/url]
Had a friend that was desyncing every 10-15 minutes do the workaround (ONLY WORKS ON XP) and he's been on for about 40 minutes now with no desync's.
some similar workaround's can be found here:
[url]http://forums.steampowered.com/forum...&postcount=115[/url]
These play with your boot configuration, if you don't know how to fix it don't do it!
I take no responsibility for anything that may happen from this
Edited:
yay automerge.
He's going ~2 hours with no desyncs.
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Try starting there, or there's this
[url]http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showpost.php?p=22501783&postcount=115[/url]
It's a little confusing, It doesn't actually tell me what to do other then run this command line bcdedit /set useplatformclock true
[editline]6th July 2014[/editline]
I did exactly what it said and it didn't work, Same issue.
Can you help me??
Yea, I don't know what to tell you, setting all of my overclock settings to default and using bcdedit /set useplatformclock true worked for me, and worked for a friend that had the same issue. What is your operating system, what are your specs, are you overclocking?
Operating system Windows 8.1, Specs. Intel Core i7-4500U, 4GB RAM. 2gb Raedon Graphics Card.
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