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Will this make my computer and game run faster?

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Recently, when I have a good connection from 50-120 ping, I have been uncontrollably laggy in the DayZ Mod. I turned my settings to very low, re logged many times, but nothing worked.

 

So I ran a scan with winzip, and it said I had like over 24000 issues on my computer. I figured wow, this must be bad, so I payed them and its fixed like 18000 issues so far.

 

Will fixing all these issues make my computer and DayZ less laggy? Id imagine it would, since Im fixing so many issues.

 

My computer wasnt made to be a gaming computer, but DayZ worked so much better months ago.

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Paying for a fix via tools is kind of throwing money out the window imo. You can do a lot of things pretty much yourself, you might even have been fooled to do this step because your rig has been infested by something else beforehand.

 

But back to the issue, you won't necessarily get a better ping by fixing computer issues, it's can either be your provider or your pc is downloading soething in the background ( steam maybe? )

 

What are your specs btw? can't really make a proper diagnosis by guessing.

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Paying for a fix via tools is kind of throwing money out the window imo. You can do a lot of things pretty much yourself, you might even have been fooled to do this step because your rig has been infested by something else beforehand.

 

But back to the issue, you won't necessarily get a better ping by fixing computer issues, it's can either be your provider or your pc is downloading soething in the background ( steam maybe? )

 

What are your specs btw? can't really make a proper diagnosis by guessing.

I know doing this wont fix my ping, I was wondering if doing this would make me less laggy.

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If you can play ArmA II in single player with a respectible FPS, then nothing you do at your end is going to reduce the lag. The definition of 'respectible FPS' here is pretty fluid...

 

If not, then anything you do except throw money at your CPU will be pretty much wasted cash. Server side lag is in someone else's hands, and you either have to live with it or move on to another server.

 

For free tools, though, I like the CCleaner and Defraggler from Piriform: http://www.piriform.com/. CCleaner will delete and old temp files and trash from the multitude of directory locations, and Defraggler is just a reliable disk defragmenter.

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