![]() ![]() Technicall should still work for other games though. The moment tarkov notices an interuption in the network you get booted from the game and have to reconnect. Taught myself how to make a lagswitch in C# and got that working. It seems rather straightforward, just requires some elbow grease - what don't I understand? How do I learn more? Did you end up making it, or did you use OneSingleNoodle's software?Īpologies for digging this up, but I found it via Google and can't send a direct message to you.Įnded up using diffrent software. Obviously I don't know a lot, but when I read that OneSingleNoodle believed it safer to software: that got me intrigued. You splice a Cat5 wire, wire the delay module to a Cat5 cable (between the modem/router and your PC), then plug the footswitch into the time delay module? I'm a n00b but found this really interesting If you're not against explaining how this would work: I'd love to learn. Got myself a shopping cart on AliExpress for 14 dorra dorra with a wire, stripper, relays and the pedal switch. ![]() ![]() If i were to buy a pedal electrical switch, a time delay relay module and a cheap ass cat5 cable and connect the orange/white orange UTP wires to the relay module and hipperty hopperty with my foot over the pedal to make it interrupt the transmit + and - wire, would BE (or tarkov in general) be able to detect that?īeen thinking to wire the same pedal to a second delay relay module and wire that to the receive + and - (green/ greenwhite) wire to make the connection drop entirely so that there is no traffic going up nor down for 2-3 seconds. ![]()
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