Difference between revisions of "User Ping (LogiX node)"
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The '''User Ping''' node outputs the current ping time for the input user. | The '''User Ping''' node outputs the current ping time for the input user. | ||
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The ping time (in milliseconds) corresponds to the time taken between the user's PC sending a message to the world host server and receiving a response, also called the network latency. Lower values are better, higher values may result in noticeable lag. | The ping time (in milliseconds) corresponds to the time taken between the user's PC sending a message to the world host server and receiving a response, also called the network latency. Lower values are better, higher values may result in noticeable lag. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 18 February 2022
The User Ping node outputs the current ping time for the input user.
Inputs & Outputs
Color | Label | Type |
User | User |
Color | Label | Type |
* | Integer |
Usage
The ping time (in milliseconds) corresponds to the time taken between the user's PC sending a message to the world host server and receiving a response, also called the network latency. Lower values are better, higher values may result in noticeable lag.