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Technical Support / Lags... Need help please
« on: September 07, 2016, 01:54:03 pm »
I get 70 ping but it keeps lagging constantly.. I don't know what exactly the problem is. I used to have 100 before but it never lagged for a second
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Contact Information Steam - Lt.Vaska Website Address - www.19thFoot.enjin.com Teamspeak Address - 188.165.234.120:9994 Code of Conduct 1.No Racism 2.Be serious during events 3.Respect your teammates 4.Follow direct orders and don't ask your superiors 5.Don't abuse your power 6.Have fun Regimental Banner Regimental Schedule Training - Friday,6:00 UK time | About 19th We are a European regiment based on activity and discipline.Our aim is to create a friendly community with great environment to have peaople fun.Melee skill and discipline is very important.We do enforce them,but we are not TOO serious to this game.We want to play for fun.So if you are looking for a friendly,skilled and well organised regiment,19th is for you. History of 19th The regiment was formed in 1688 from independent companies of infantry in Devon. It was known by the names of its various colonels until 1751, when it became the 19th Regiment of Foot. In 1782, all regiments of foot without a special designation were given a county title "to cultivate a connection with the County which might at all times be useful towards recruiting".The regiment became the 19th (1st North Riding of Yorkshire) Regiment of Foot, and its main recruiting efforts continued in this area until 2006, particularly in Middlesbrough, Redcar, Northallerton and Scarborough.The regiment was known as the Green Howards from 1744. At that time, regiments were known by the name of their colonel. The 19th regiment's colonel was Hon. Sir Charles Howard. However, at the same time, the 3rd Regiment of Foot had been commanded by its colonel Thomas Howard, since 1737. To tell them apart (since they both would have been known as 'Howard's Regiment of Foot'), the colours of their uniform facings were used to distinguish them. In this way, one became 'Howard's Buffs' (eventually simply The Buffs), while the other became the Green Howards. Although the Green Howards were referred to unofficially as such from then on, it was not until 1921 that the regiment was officially retitled as the Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment).Under the Childers reforms, all non-royal English infantry regiments were to wear white facings from 1881. In 1899, the regiment was able to reverse this decision with the restoration of the grass green facings formerly worn by the 19th Foot.Rank Structure
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