Lost connections
Posted: 10 Feb 2003, 13:35
I was surfing the FSR website (http://www.formula-simracing.org/) and saw this rule that they use for online play:
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Once 30 second, "session end" warning has been given, all drivers to be in main menu screen. No chats permitted after 30 second warning, and please make sure you are on the main menu, otherwise you may be left behind. Main menu = Timing Screen
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They do this to reduce the possibility of disconnects when changing sessions. I also saw a reference to this on another forum (Team Redline).
I don't know if this is just folklore, or if there is something that really helps keep people connected. Even if it only helps a little I think it's a good idea. I have never been disconnected myself, but one of these days will be the first, and I'm not looking forward to that.
BTW, I am moving forward with the VPN test at the end of this week. If you haven't already done so, please try to set up VPN on your computer so that we can test F1 2002 over VPN later this week. I am not currently running an F1 2002 server, but you should be able to at least set up the VPN connection and ping 192.168.1.221. If that works you should have no problem connecting to the F1 2002 server once I start it.
/Daniel
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Once 30 second, "session end" warning has been given, all drivers to be in main menu screen. No chats permitted after 30 second warning, and please make sure you are on the main menu, otherwise you may be left behind. Main menu = Timing Screen
---[snip]---
They do this to reduce the possibility of disconnects when changing sessions. I also saw a reference to this on another forum (Team Redline).
I don't know if this is just folklore, or if there is something that really helps keep people connected. Even if it only helps a little I think it's a good idea. I have never been disconnected myself, but one of these days will be the first, and I'm not looking forward to that.
BTW, I am moving forward with the VPN test at the end of this week. If you haven't already done so, please try to set up VPN on your computer so that we can test F1 2002 over VPN later this week. I am not currently running an F1 2002 server, but you should be able to at least set up the VPN connection and ping 192.168.1.221. If that works you should have no problem connecting to the F1 2002 server once I start it.
/Daniel