03-05-2021, 05:48 PM
I'm curious about what type of network connection is at play with each session member - P2P, or ARS?
I ask because I have been in a few session where the synchronization between 2 players on PTP was tighter than players on ARS.
There may be a relation$p between the computers' clocks and track synchronization (I'm not referring the interfaces' clocking scheme, since they are modern and the only digital link is between the interface and the host PC). Keeping time on the internet is a really big deal, and NTP is the most common protocol. for Mac users, setting time using NTP is easy because Apple runs their own NTP servers. For Windows and Linux users, you have to specify your NTP server(s).
https://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/north-america.
I'm speculating this might help, I don't know for sure.
I ask because I have been in a few session where the synchronization between 2 players on PTP was tighter than players on ARS.
There may be a relation$p between the computers' clocks and track synchronization (I'm not referring the interfaces' clocking scheme, since they are modern and the only digital link is between the interface and the host PC). Keeping time on the internet is a really big deal, and NTP is the most common protocol. for Mac users, setting time using NTP is easy because Apple runs their own NTP servers. For Windows and Linux users, you have to specify your NTP server(s).
https://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/north-america.
I'm speculating this might help, I don't know for sure.