[opensource-dev] VWR-3156

Nexii Malthus nexiim at gmail.com
Tue Jan 25 01:09:23 PST 2011


I somewhat agree, actually even brought it back in my own custom client and
added two more bars for time dilation and something else I can't remember at
the moment.

I find that it is mostly superceded by the statistics bar (ctrl-shift-1),
which is easier to relate to and can provide tons of information. Due to
handling numbers, which can provide a lot more information sometimes than a
graph bar.

It would be great if the mini bar graphs would make a comeback. But I think
they might need some improvement so they can be easier to "relate to".

The basic statistics are generally extremely useful for complex software
that cannot provide the utopian perfect experience at all times and are
liable to lag of any form, even for a ton of people that aren't techies and
don't understand the intrinsic nature of computer networks and such. If
people aren't given a source of cause to Lag they become frustrated and feel
helpless to explain to others what might turn out to be a local problem.

It all boils down to taking a quick glance to understand three sources of
most obvious problems that cause "Lag":
- There is a problem with your computer: [FPS]
- There is a problem with your connection: [Ping, Bandwidth, Packet Loss]
- There is a problem with the Sim/LL: [Time Dilation]

- Nexii


On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 7:26 AM, Erin Mallory
<angel_of_crimson at hotmail.com>wrote:

>  VWR-3156 has over 200 votes.  Its asking for the return of the pre-2007
> bandwidth and packetloss quick-glance bars to the viewer toolbars, possibly
> beside search. personally, if there's a need for those, I usually go to the
> stats bar, but there are some compelling arguments in the comments for
> bringing back such a feature, and I myself am wondering if it might prove
> useful myself and other users as well.
>
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