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Should NRS include an option to filter Wi-FI connections?

Wifi filter on Kombat League / ranked?


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It's already a huge dodge to say all wifi players are bad so ban them. When this crap goes through it really won't matter about names or casuals or anything. It'll just be the part of the community that has wired connections playing each other exclusively and calling everyone else filthy casuals cause now they can't even participate.

Can't wait.
they can participate... by buying a lan cable. wifi players are bad because they essentially don't play the same game. they don't belong in ranked. thats not elitsm, it's common sense. I'm sorry but this isn't a shooter or a rts, fighting games can't be played with wifi.
 

LawAbidingCitizen

Bomb Setups & Ball Rolls(Mileena/Cyrax)
Did you also think about how many people won't be able to find matches online if they allowed such filter. That's including players that are good at the game. They may not get matches because people will decline them constantly. I'm sure if you played in the stress test and the actual beta you would know what i mean.

Edit: Not everyone is willing or have the time to play sets by the way.
I don't think that is true at all.
What is being requested is that we have the option to search for Wired Connections in ranked modes. This won't effect any WiFi players in the least. The Vast majority of players are using WiFi and will be able to find matches without the 5% who are wired available.
In fact us Wired players will probably have to wait 5-10 minutes for each match if we want a Wired to Wired connection that is also below 100ms.
But WiFi players being 90%+ of the playerbase will easily find a match instantly.

Its just an option not a ban.

We just need a button for Filters that has the following options:
Search for Wired Connections
Search for both WiFi & Wired Connections
Search for WiFi Connections
Less than 100ms
Less than 150ms

And this should work and it shouldn't alienate WiFi players. I'd understand if more than 50% of the player base consisted of Wired then yeah but way less than 10% are wired and that's reflective in ranked matchmaking.
 

lionheart21

Its Game Over, Man
So, I'm an absolute noob when it comes to these kinda things, but if I hooked up an ethernet cable to my PS4, how would that affect the wireless connection for my laptop?
 

LawAbidingCitizen

Bomb Setups & Ball Rolls(Mileena/Cyrax)
So, I'm an absolute noob when it comes to these kinda things, but if I hooked up an ethernet cable to my PS4, how would that affect the wireless connection for my laptop?
WiFi has to send the data wirelessly which doesn't always get received and this can cause ping spikes and connections being unstable(constantly fluctuating). So a WiFi connection can be 40ms at start and jump from 40ms to 60ms or spike past 800ms. And fluctuate in between.

Wired is a corded connection that send the data straight to the console with a low failure rate. This basically eliminates unstable connections for the most part. If you play Wired vs Wired you mostly will have close to constant ping like: 40ms to 80ms but if you have a WiFi vs WiFi it can fluctuate from 40ms to 250ms not including packet loss and ping spikes.
WiFi vs Wired can get just as bad as both WiFi but a little less unstable.
All connections suffer from players having multiple devices on the same connection while you are playing online. This basically turns stable connections unstable instantly and very randomly. So don't have your GF on YouTube while you are playing Ranked.

No option is without fault but you should have solid stable connections if you are both Wired and noones on YouTube while playing. But WiFi is usually more unstable because there are more errors with data transfer through the air as supposed via corded connections. The shorter the cord the better but you could get solid 100ft Ethernet cord for your PS4/XB1/PC/Switch and it will still be much better than WiFi.

Look up things you need to know about Ethernet Cords for Gaming online and make an educated purchase. And enjoy your better experience online.
 

lionheart21

Its Game Over, Man
WiFi has to send the data wirelessly which doesn't always get received and this can cause ping spikes and connections being unstable(constantly fluctuating). So a WiFi connection can be 40ms at start and jump from 40ms to 60ms or spike past 800ms. And fluctuate in between.

Wired is a corded connection that send the data straight to the console with a low failure rate. This basically eliminates unstable connections for the most part. If you play Wired vs Wired you mostly will have close to constant ping like: 40ms to 80ms but if you have a WiFi vs WiFi it can fluctuate from 40ms to 250ms not including packet loss and ping spikes.
WiFi vs Wired can get just as bad as both WiFi but a little less unstable.
All connections suffer from players having multiple devices on the same connection while you are playing online. This basically turns stable connections unstable instantly and very randomly. So don't have your GF on YouTube while you are playing Ranked.

No option is without fault but you should have solid stable connections if you are both Wired and noones on YouTube while playing. But WiFi is usually more unstable because there are more errors with data transfer through the air as supposed via corded connections. The shorter the cord the better but you could get solid 100ft Ethernet cord for your PS4/XB1/PC/Switch and it will still be much better than WiFi.

Look up things you need to know about Ethernet Cords for Gaming online and make an educated purchase. And enjoy your better experience online.
Nice, thanks for the info. I'll definitely look more into it.
 

NaCl man

Welcome to Akihabara

Ashesfall

"Feel the wrath of Shao Kahn"
obviously yes (especially on fighting games)

i mean, they (NRS) build in a wi-fi indicator but you are still forced to play? what is that even about?
(nice indicator that my next match suffers under lag spikes?
example: ping runs at 40-80, a spike happens, red ! symbol (followed by frame freezes) and ping runs up to 250+, you dropped your combo or missed the punish? sorry ...)

the essence of good and fun (!) online gaming is a good connection and with wi-fi its already handicapped by default

if the gaming industries would push that (optional) wi-fi filter system, i am sure gamers will in the long run change their way to play online games anyways.

ps: wi-fi on wi-fi should never decline or have a filter option!
eat your own medicine, taste it or change it, while you learn how bad of a experience wi-fi is/can be
 

NothingPersonal

Are you not entertained!?
I personally don't have issues with wi-fi connections. I have issues with 100-150 ping connections, regardless wi-fi or cable. You are forced to play a 140 ping connection, and then it jumps to 220 in game and you can't do shit. I'd rather have them make you decline 100 ping and more.
 
Exactly, we've moved on from everything being attached to a cable. That's why there's soooo many wifi players.

With that said, it would be nice if ethernet connected players were preferentially matched up against others.

But as i've said before, people just don't care. So long as they have a connection that's good enough.
Wifi is for phones, tablet and so on. Yeah you can use wifi on the console as well if you want connection to be always online and search and download stuff in the net, but if you are going to play GAMES in Multiplayer yeah you have to be wired, otherwise its ruin the fun of the people.
If they make this option and they should, a lot of people will simply buy a cable that worth 5 bucks and everything will be okay.
A game with lags/delay its a completey different to no.

I do think NRS are not stupid and will definitely make this option.
 

AREZ God of War

The Crazy BeastMaster
WiFi has to send the data wirelessly which doesn't always get received and this can cause ping spikes and connections being unstable(constantly fluctuating). So a WiFi connection can be 40ms at start and jump from 40ms to 60ms or spike past 800ms. And fluctuate in between.

Wired is a corded connection that send the data straight to the console with a low failure rate. This basically eliminates unstable connections for the most part. If you play Wired vs Wired you mostly will have close to constant ping like: 40ms to 80ms but if you have a WiFi vs WiFi it can fluctuate from 40ms to 250ms not including packet loss and ping spikes.
WiFi vs Wired can get just as bad as both WiFi but a little less unstable.
All connections suffer from players having multiple devices on the same connection while you are playing online. This basically turns stable connections unstable instantly and very randomly. So don't have your GF on YouTube while you are playing Ranked.

No option is without fault but you should have solid stable connections if you are both Wired and noones on YouTube while playing. But WiFi is usually more unstable because there are more errors with data transfer through the air as supposed via corded connections. The shorter the cord the better but you could get solid 100ft Ethernet cord for your PS4/XB1/PC/Switch and it will still be much better than WiFi.

Look up things you need to know about Ethernet Cords for Gaming online and make an educated purchase. And enjoy your better experience online.
I leave you my mantle, Good Sir. I've spent over a decade trying to explain this to people and the ignorant responses i have seen over the years have practically left me to give up hope on humanity. May you have better luck convincing people of real true facts than i had.

The amount of rudimentary arguments against what you have just reitterrated would have their own 50 page thread by now.
 

TheGlow

Retired Noob
The reason i voted no is because there is hardly any players on pc and i really dont have that much issues playing against wifi, yeah sometimes its unstable connection but that happens against wired connections too. In general im happy with online connection.
How many gaming desktops do you know of that are wifi? That in itself is a crime. So that leaves gaming laptops which many can be flaky in general.
Run some ethernet. Its not hard. Learn to crimp, its not hard.
Im renting a house now and wifi signal is strong, only 3-4 other SSID's as opposed to when I was in NYC and there would be 60. But still hate wifi's inconsistency so I ran my own wires.
Poke a hole in the wall with a coat hanger, fish it through, tape the wire down across floors.

If you arent willing to do these things, you aren't serious. So that means you shouldnt be in ranked.