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It is NOT recommended you modify your computer's registry or the settings of your browser unless you are 100% certain of what you are doing. Doing so might cause all sorts of complications and possibly open up your machine to a number of risks and malfunctions.

 

If you want to reduce lag, please stick to the advice given in Tanki's official wiki here: http://en.tankiwiki.com/How_to_reduce_lag

 

Any other advice you follow is used at your own risk.

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It is NOT recommended you modify your computer's registry or the settings of your browser unless you are 100% certain of what you are doing. Doing so might cause all sorts of complications and possibly open up your machine to a number of risks and malfunctions.

 

If you want to reduce lag, please stick to the advice given in Tanki's official wiki here: http://en.tankiwiki.com/How_to_reduce_lag

 

Any other advice you follow is used at your own risk.

That's very true.

You shouldn't modify registry in case you don't know about it thoroughly..

When I was a kid, I once edited my registry as told by my brother... later when I restarted my PC, I it never booted...it got junk...and we finally bought a new PC....

 

 

However, that experience was great...today I can modify registry myself...all of it in a safe manner...and without anyone's supervision..

 

 

Also, if you still wish to edit your registry (on your own risk) its HIGHLY recommended that you create a backup of your registry first.

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Some weeks ago I wrote an article with Experimental tune of TCP with this parameters for TO.Some explanations on this video and TCP tweaks. 

So.

1. TCP Ack Frequency is not useful for TO. Cuz all packets are pushed immediately to application layer due to flag P with immediate sent of Acknowlegment (Ack). And it can cause some network overload for other applications due to increasing frequency of sending these acks.

2. TCPNoDelay should be useful, but in some systems it's On by default.

Anyway, you can easily set those parameters to "boosted" values by using Leatrix Latency Fix 3 without touching your registry.

In addition to it there is a NetworkThrottlingIndex.

You can achieve additional boost by changing it to ffffffff. You can easily found how to do it in google.

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It is NOT recommended you modify your computer's registry or the settings of your browser unless you are 100% certain of what you are doing. Doing so might cause all sorts of complications and possibly open up your machine to a number of risks and malfunctions.

 

If you want to reduce lag, please stick to the advice given in Tanki's official wiki here: http://en.tankiwiki.com/How_to_reduce_lag

 

Any other advice you follow is used at your own risk.

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