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Apparently the netcode has been worked on since day 1 of the Injustice development. So 2 years of improving code with MK9 to learn from, you'd have to expect it to be sorted and playable on release day.
Well all I can say is to just keep practicing and learning as much about the game as you can for when you do get better internet or can find a local scene or whatever. If fighting games are your passion, than you shouldn't let any circumstances force you to quit playing them.i have Verizon LTE(Mobile Hotspot)and if you have to ask why it's because this house i reside in was originally suppose to be a weekend lake house that we'll check in on unfortunately it's been many months since we actually left this house and it's been designated as our new home for the time being
by this point you would assume we would get better internet unfortunately you would be wrong we usually take the hotspot with us on vacation(Rolling in A RV....)and my dad has made no attempts to switch to a new provider despite the fact that verizon charges extra after we've gone past 90% internet usage
why is this alarming? because this previous sunday when i picked up luigi's mansion dark moon at gamestop i put down $10 on the standard injustice gods among us(PS3)since i was gonna get it anyways and it seemed pointless not to pre-order at that point
i probably should be wondering what I'll do about my internet situation but i have tried to forget that and keep on getting hyped for the game
it just keeps coming back to me....there's no local scene here and any people i play offline i destroy with ease because they aren't really people that play fighting games
so without a stable internet connection i might as well quit fighting games and that's something i just can't do
not much of a chance at an upgrade down here and really i doubt there's any local scene around here the fact you have to drive into the next town to get to gamestop should tell you something about the gamers around here...there are noneWell all I can say is to just keep practicing and learning as much about the game as you can for when you do get better internet or can find a local scene or whatever. If fighting games are your passion, than you shouldn't let any circumstances force you to quit playing them.
Same situation for me, but luckily I have a local internet service provider. Although I have to pay out the ass for decent internet, its miles better than any satellite provider. Sucks being in the middle of nowhere...not much of a chance at an upgrade down here and really i doubt there's any local scene around here the fact you have to drive into the next town to get to gamestop should tell you something about the gamers around here...there are none
i see more old people than i do young people around me
Indeed it does...I'm not exactly in the middle of nowhere But I'm in the middle of crap landSame situation for me, but luckily I have a local internet service provider. Although I have to pay out the ass for decent internet, its miles better than any satellite provider. Sucks being in the middle of nowhere...
Ever watched courage the cowardly dog? Thats my house. Except a lot more pine trees >.>Indeed it does...I'm not exactly in the middle of nowhere But I'm in the middle of crap land
this town has nothing you drive into the next one just to find something to do or eat...
That sucks!Ever watched courage the cowardly dog? Thats my house. Except a lot more pine trees >.>
You have no fighting game scene?it just keeps coming back to me....there's no local scene here and any people i play offline i destroy with ease because they aren't really people that play fighting games
so without a stable internet connection i might as well quit fighting games and that's something i just can't do
none at all...You have no fighting game scene?
Wow.. I'd expect at least a group of Capcom Players....none at all...
well I'm not exactly sure how many gamers are in the area...i imagine there aren't any fighting game fans around hereWow.. I'd expect at least a group of Capcom Players....
Then again, I live in and mostly travel to Cities.
Maaaan
just wait until your country starts using the internet more!
Is it going to ruin injustice? No..
Long story short if you can endure MK for this long than there will still be people playing it no matter what..
If anything I think bad netcode will ruin the offline community though
There is no way of anyone to know the answer to this until release day. If for what ever reason you are having second thoughts on picking up the game just rent it to test out the online component. If it seems decent and you aren't getting a bunch of laggy games you're good to go.what is a good way to know if your internet can handle injustice? speedtest doesn't seem like a good indicator
I'm not having second thoughts on the game whatsoever i was just wanting to be sure that my connection would hold upThere is no way of anyone to know the answer to this until release day. If for what ever reason you are having second thoughts on picking up the game just rent it to test out the online component. If it seems decent and you aren't getting a bunch of laggy games you're good to go.
I can't get to a computer so from my phone.