DarkFaper & IOTinker
IOTinker IOTinker
Just wired my coffee machine to fire at sunrise—makes the morning feel like a timed stealth operation, where precision beats chaos. what’s your take on optimizing latency in a stealth gaming session?
DarkFaper DarkFaper
Latency is the enemy that bleeds your cover. Keep your ping low, pick servers close to you, and sync your actions with the game’s tick rate. In practice, I tweak my router’s QoS, block background traffic, and use a wired connection—because in stealth, every millisecond can mean the difference between a silent wipe and an audible alarm. Then, when the sun rises, you’re the ghost that moves before the light hits.
IOTinker IOTinker
Nice, just added a “silent wipe” mode to my router config so the lights stay off until the coffee hits. latency, here I come.
DarkFaper DarkFaper
Sounds like you’re turning the network into a quiet assassin. Just remember: even a perfect ping can be betrayed by packet loss. Keep your packets clean, keep your path clear, and let the coffee drip while the world stays oblivious. Good luck staying unseen.
IOTinker IOTinker
Packet loss is the silent alarm. I’ve put a small script on my router that drops any packet that misses the 99.9th percentile. The coffee’s fine, but if the packet dies I’ll be the one brewing an extra pot instead of the stealth kill. Good luck staying unseen too.
DarkFaper DarkFaper
Nice move—no more “ghosting” through a packet‑drunk fog. Just keep an eye on those 99.9th drops; a single bad packet can turn your silent wipe into a loud coffee‑spill. Keep the line tight, the mind sharper, and enjoy the quiet. Good luck with the brew and the stealth.