loramin |
03-12-2019 10:39 PM |
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Originally Posted by Hiveshin
(Post 2875517)
yeah but I still had 17% health when the Gate went off, how did I die?
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In EQ your computer has a version of what's going on, and so does the server. Under normal conditions the two are in sync, but not always. For instance, if you unplug your router you'll notice that you can still move around in game (for awhile): this is because your computer still has its version of things, and it's able to show you the game by running purely on that version.
But the version on your computer doesn't matter: it's the version on the server that matters. So what most likely happened was that you were at ?% HP. Your computer thought you were at 17%, but really it was just out of date (in the same way as if you'd unplugged your cable, although I doubt you unplugged your cable: there was probably just a hiccup at your ISP or somewhere else along the way on the Internet). Your actual health was less, but because your computer didn't know your actual health, it showed you the wrong number.
Then, when you gated (which your computer showed you doing successfully because it was out of sync), your computer synced up with the server. Meanwhile, while all the above had been going on, you'd been dying on the server's version of things, and when your computer synced up it realized that and showed you dead.
TLDR; You were already dead and didn't know it because of network lag between your computer and the server. It's a terribly frustrating way to die, but it's an inherent limitation of fallible networks and an older game.
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