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Hey, I always seem to get this weird error whenever I log onto Graal, it states that my system timer is wrong and I should report this error to the Graal Online team... I can get onto any Graal server for about a second and then it kicks me off... I have no idea why or how! Can someone help me out here?
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Hmm. have you perhaps ever overclocked your computer?
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I assume you wouldn't be stupid enough to be using a speedhack, nee?
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Okay no, I never even think of overclocking, besides this computer is like brand new. Also Speed Hacking?? No way, thats like dumb, in fact I don't really see the meaning of speed hacking. Let's put it this way, I don't do stuff like that.
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Did you contact The GraalOnline Team? (Meaning: BirdBird_0 Konidas Stefan Unixmad Hulk Hogen Sparkplug those type of people (most likely ONLY Stefan and Unixmad would know lol) and NOT Loriel)
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Did email Stefan, but I figured out what it was, my clock on the computer was giving me crap so I reset the clock and Restarted the computer, so its all good.
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Good :-)
Graal checks if the several windows timers run at the same speed, 449 ms difference is quite lot because it means there is a timer which runs at 150% speed or so |
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