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Counter Strike Source and UT 2004 Slow Server Connection Issues



 
 
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Old September 15th 06, 01:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
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Default Counter Strike Source and UT 2004 Slow Server Connection Issues

Jonas Helgren wrote:
In UT 2004 & CS Source I've noticed that every time that I connect to a LAN
game it take FOREVER to join the game. Im not sure if this has anythign to
do with the new security measures put in place by Vista. It incures the same
amount of time with the firewall disabled or enabled. The servers hosting
are WinXP Pro, and Window Media Center 2005. When Vista hosts the games there
are no issues connecting from the computers.

I also noticed that when I play CS source my FPS is slower than with XP.

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