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    Gamer's Proxy

    Gamer's Proxy

    Proxy for games that emulates network conditions like ping and lag.

    Ever played a competitive game with a friend in which one of you hosted the server on their own machine? Ever thought that it's unfair that one person's ping is zero and the other one's is 80? This is an open-source program that can emulate constant ping, ping spikes and packet losses. Download, extract wherever you want, launch the executable and read the instructions that are conveniently placed in the main window of the program. This program allows gamers to fake their ping and...
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    DEPRECATED! This program is replaced by Gamer's Proxy: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gamersproxy/ This is a simple Java program that holds UDP packets for a while before forwarding them to a target address. This can be used to simulate ping in video games.
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