And also, keep in mind that "if" you were correct, which you aren't, the
network engineers who allowed the BGP sessions to become overloaded would
have been fired in the first place.  So, I highly doubt that your instance
here is the true problem.  Also, many of us have already established that
the problem is not latency but a problem with CPU usage spiking and causing
the latency.  So please try to read the rest of the posts before coming out
and saying some lame barney-type excuse for kissing VALVe's ass.  Thanks!

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of StealthMode
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 3:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [hlds] Latest Win Version, HLDS - Lag Issue

Keep in mind that storms, and the DAMAGE they have caused to backbones are
why you are possibly why you are seeing increased latency. Remember all
those tornadoes and the severe weather? Well, I am sure quite a few nodes
are having to re-route now. And these re-routing nodes are probably
OVERLOADED.

Instead of blaming VALVe, why don't you do a tracert first. And see if their
is any BAD nodes on the route. 8) -StealthMode


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