1. Have a modem (duh).
2. Make sure your ps2 internet cord is plugged into your wireless router. Look at the back of your
router you will see at the very top their should be a Ethernet cord that is you standby switch
3. If you want to turn standby on just unplug the cord if you wan to turn it off just plug cord back in
you can do all standby glitches with this cord I have tested them.
Lag Concept:
When you lag inside a game, you stop on others screens while on your screen your still going. Enabling
you to do lots of shit with it. Now there are many things u can come across using it: Slides, Different
Gun Glitches, People see you somewhere where you really aren't, etc. Now finding a glitch with lag in
SOCOM 3 isn't as easy as SOCOM 2. Socom 3 there are a lot of different things... like more
animations, smoother gameplay and so on. These things cause there to not be as many slides, cuz the
lag will completely block any animations that might have gone by and catch up. Although one
exception is the cable glitch. When you do it, you stay in the same position you started from, but in the
spot when you stopped lagging. This is how the perfect swim in air was found.
In the lobby though using the lag to catch up is the way most glitches are done. Take the universal
glitch for example... when it catches up the room you made is the room you tried joining before.
Lag F.A.Q:
Q: What makes me lag the most?
A: It all depends on your internet speed. Most of the time a standby will make u lag the most
effectively. Although I have heard of some peoples standbys not doing anything. The order for the
fastest is Standby/Pulling Cord (FROM MODEM) Lag Emulator > LagSwitch > Pulling Cord
(FROM PS3)
Q: Why do I need to lag?
A: Cuz some glitches need u to have it, if u cant oh well, there's a lot of other cool stuff that you can
see on your own screen that is just as cool.
Q: I get disconnected a lot when I lag, why is this?
A: You don't have infinite lag, there's only a certain amount of time u have. It varies a lot so just figure
how long you have.
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