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If only YOUR ping rises to 900 and then crashes, its a problem with your net connection.
Still, it can help to turn off any firewalls. Stop any downloads. Close any active internet browsers. All that stuff.
If you're talking about playing in a server with people in real life next to you (like in a LAN) and the Ping rises to 900 and everybody crashes, it is like a problem with your internet settings. A firewall could be blocking it. Your Ports might be blocked. Your TCP/IP settings are incorrect. A number of things.
i tried windowed mode, lowest graphic, highest graphic but always the same..
it cant be just connection problem because i have Very good net and as i said others games are just fine
The same could be said for a Virus doing the same thing. It patiently waits until outbound internet connections are detected via traffic (i.e. on a server) before activating and doing its thing.
Or maybe Steam is attempting to verify something and it causes de-syncs between yourself and the Server, which in turn leads to lag for the other players too - and an inevitable server crash.
Maybe you (or the Server) are running different versions. The censored 'no-gore" version and the default American full-gore version. That can also cause De-sync issues, but its rare.
The problem with these sorts of problems is that there is so much that can go wrong and its often very difficult to pinpoint what is actually doing it.
i didnt change anything, maybe the hacker got bored or dont know, anyway thanks for your help Venrez!
I had bad lag all the time. Found out Mozilla was spamming me with adware. removed it and ta-da. worked fine.
Mozilla Firefox is simply an internet browser. It does not spam you with adware. You may have browsed to a website that does, encountered a virus, or downloaded a plugin for Mozilla that was spamming you with Adware.
But Mozilla itself does not.
But it came with Mozilla. No issues, then when we downloaded it, we suddenly had adware going nuts on our computer, we would delete 1 and 5 more would appear
Many Browsers, like Internet Explorer, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla Firefox, etc - will try to slip in a sponsored program like the .Ask? toolbar or plugin that works through the browser itself.
Just one 'page' during the installation process that asks 'Install the .Ask? toolbar?' or something. Say no.
Either you visited a false download page with a Virus-infected version of Mozilla, or you installed some sort of adware addition / plugin along the way.
I just used that time as a example to do a virus scan