Lag Compensation

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You may be looking for Yahn Bernier's 2001 paper on game engine networking.
Client hitboxes (red) versus rewound server hitboxes (blue). 200ms fakelag.

Lag compensation is the notion of the server calculating when a usercmd was sent, and rewinding time to that point when processing it. In combination with prediction, lag compensation can help to combat network latency to the point of almost eliminating it in many scenarios.

By default only players are rewound. For a more detailed explanation, see Source Multiplayer Networking.

Note.pngNote:CBasePlayer does not use lag compensation; it must be implemented by a derived class. Valve's networked player classes do this already.

Implementation

Simply wrap whatever code you want lag compensated with two calls to the lagcompensation object:

#ifdef GAME_DLL

#include "..\server\ilagcompensationmanager.h"

void CMyPlayer::FireBullets ( const FireBulletsInfo_t &info )
{
	lagcompensation->StartLagCompensation( this, this->GetCurrentCommand() );

	BaseClass::FireBullets(info);

	lagcompensation->FinishLagCompensation( this );
}
#endif

Time will be wound back on the call to StartLagCompensation(), and wound forward again on the call to FinishLagCompensation().

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