TheKingOfKool
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@Agent327 server speed can result in incorrect results.
I work at a restaurant and what we found was a slow server changed a determined value of price to a completely random value both in the invoice sent to the customer and the money actually taken (so for example the price might have been $50 but the invoice said $70 and we received $45).
No matter what we did with the coding we couldn't find any bugs. Once we upgraded the servers to a better connection the problem fixed itself
So server speed can effect results from incomplete data being sent. How it'd effect a random result I don't know. More random perhaps?
It's certainly nothing that the coding itself would be trying to do but some of the game servers definitely run better on my machine then others.
I can guarantee you speed has nothing to do with proper coding of producing invoices - That has to be the worst excuse ever given for why someone's system doesn't function properly. The only way for the scenario to occur as you have stated it is that the data being sent is NOT sent as a package of data but rather as pieces of data thru multiple calls to the server.
Because your guys couldn't find the "Bug", it's because it's working exactly as designed - but the design is Wrong!