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Old 08-28-10, 07:27 PM   #1
Viktor_Prien
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Help needed about"bouncing ships"

It happens to me more than one time that,during multiplayer games,I've noticed that some ships begins to go up and down the surface in a very crazy way(I call them "Bouncing ships).
Seems that it happens when the internet connection slow down a lot.Normally when this happens to a lot of ships present in the game, the multiplayer game quits and I'm kicked out of the game.
I've checked for a long period what could be the cause of this and seems that these "bouncing ships" are generated when:
1-The internet connection became very slow
2-Afterwards some kind of error is generated inside(or by) the file "Kernel.dll" present in the main SH3 installation folder

My questions are:
-Anyone of you knows what kind of application is needed to open the Kernel.dll file?
-If yes,where I can find such application?
-Any advise to solve the problem in some way?

Thanks in advance to all the ones that will answer!
Best regards to all!
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Old 08-28-10, 07:51 PM   #2
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When your internet connection slows down, you start experiencing packet loss which is what's causing the "bouncing ships". Nothing in the sim is doing it.
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