

You have to worry and think about what multiple enemies and allies are doing at once in the game's larger modes, resulting in exciting teamwork situations where you and an ally can work together to take down an opponent's defenses or hero moments where you expertly parry multiple blows at once and then successfully chop down several foes like a skilled knight. The system also works very well in both duels and massive 64-player objective battles, though the latter situations are much more chaotic (in a good way). I did this and couldn’t really tell if it was helping or not.It sounds complicated on paper, but once you get the hang of it, it's actually a simple system that's easy to learn, but difficult to master - something that I think every skill-based game should strive for. Another solution could be changing your polling rate on your mouse.


I can’t say this about everyone but since I’ve made this change there have been no issues. For me, port forwarding seems to have been the fix to the problem. At the top left of my screen I will get a message saying “poor connection.”Įdit: So, I believe there are a few solutions that could work depending on your situation. I would like to note that in chivalry 2 I sometimes for whatever reason (the only game this happens with) will experience lag. I’ve asked and asked and nothing has solved the problem. I’ve changed every in game setting and tested it. I have a plethora of games downloaded and tested some to see if I could find similar issues, nothing showed. To be more specific I will be playing the game and my screen will freeze for two to five seconds. Now that it happens continuously, I don’t think it’s the game. At first, I thought this had to be the game, and not me. After this I began to notice freezes in gameplay. After finding some that would keep my frame rate above 70 I stuck with it. When I initially began to play I was having trouble finding the right settings.

For reference, my pc specs will be at the very bottom. Spectacular game with so many fun moments.
