Flash issue's with online multiplayer game's

I play alot of online multiplayer game's, i spend thousand's of dollars a year in playing, I update my computer everytime something new come's out. This is the first time i found a game flash based i wasn't to impressed with, Game i am talking about is wartune.com. when u aint around alot of people its fine, minute u get around alot of people it slows down. i have tried diffrent brower's and also diffrent settings as recommended on ur site. What i would like to see is flash be more friendly to less lag cause by flash, or even frames per second option available so a user can see what is going on. When flash aint lagged down it work's great, but need some more settings to boost the performance of it, Hardware acceleration almost does minnunim to nothing, i have 32 gigs of ram, duel processor's, duel video card's.  my system is very welll mainted as i don't do much but gaming on it. Give us some options to improve the respones time with flash, or even let use use are video cards more effecicantly with flash, Also just a not some complain the high useage of memory during online gaming have to refresh webpage alot to speed back up, Speaking to gaming sites doesnt seem to help, Only way i truely believe they will change is when they have to change, So im coming to u as a customer of alot of flash stuff, force them to do something, do ur 12.0 flash update with some added fetures for use gamers, give us a option to speed up are flash, I will state that theres other programs out there that when ran with flash it make's it go super smooth, but ur not allowed to run second programs during gaming, but if it smooths it out tremdously maybe that be something for u to look into? Any question's feel free to msg me back.

You can buy top PC but this will not fix issues that made game developer. Yes, game developer. Not Flash Player developer. First of all you need to ping your game server.
On PC in Windows you need to run in cmd this string: ping wartune.com but this is may not show real IP of game servers. I can't enter to wartune because there is error 404 - page don't found. So you need to know their servers IP and try to ping them. All ping that shows more 50ms will cause a lags. Ping it's timeframe for delivery data  between your PC internet and wartune sever.
PS. my ping showed 192ms. So if game have the same server as hosted web site - I must see lags due big ping.

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