No. Nope. Nah bro. Não. Nicht. Aucun. Het. iie. Ah-nee-yo. bùGet an xbox, never had a prob with lag. Every fighter I've played on ps was unplayable. It's not the game it's your system.
I tryAnnnnnd @HomeLee1121 didn't disappoint.......good job dude
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No. Nope. Nah bro. Não. Nicht. Aucun. Het. iie. Ah-nee-yo. bù
And some of us appreciate it,why others.......well you know.I try
Get a better connectionI try
I already did in another post. It's all about distance and ping. The amount of data you can transfer within a certain time means nothing because it doesn't make the data travel from one player to another any faster. The speed of light is the speed of light. You really only need a small amount of bandwidth to send the data required for a 1 on 1 fighting game.Are you serious? Could you elaborate?![]()
I so agree with this as a tech guy, but I have experience some crazy shit. I have played people on Steam MK9 that lived in Russia/UK and actually the game played better then those that live in the West Coast from me (East Coast).I already did in another post. It's all about distance and ping. The amount of data you can transfer within a certain time means nothing because it doesn't make the data travel from one player to another any faster. The speed of light is the speed of light. You really only need a small amount of bandwidth to send the data required for a 1 on 1 fighting game.
I think east coast to overseas probably seems more stable because of the poor infrastructure in the US. Also packet loss is a factor. Some people just have some terrible wiring or a ton of wireless interference.I so agree with this as a tech guy, but I have experience some crazy shit. I have played people on Steam MK9 that lived in Russia/UK and actually the game played better then those that live in the West Coast from me (East Coast).
Besides those few moments that i am like WTF yeah i agree. Also the players i did play all had Fiber had if that means anything (which it shouldn't IMO). Maybe even over seas the ping is still better at times then someone in the US (Coast to Coast) when the lag is factored in. I have also played people in NYC (played sups on PSN awhile back) and we both experience the worst lag in MK9 i have ever seen heh.
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no ethernet cable?I feel kinda bad about using a wireless connection, but wired isn't really an option for me.
Online is never gonna be exactly the same as offline, however there are many fighting games that came out recently, with perfect online gameplay. It would be a shame if NRS messes up on the netcode againAh, the most used excuse in the books for someone who wants to blame everything but themselves for their losses, poor skills, etc.
My internet isn't even the best and I rarely, RARELY, have issues with either MK9 or Injustice online. At the moment of typing this post here is my speed
That's from Dalton, GA to San Francisco, CA
All you need for multiplayer gaming to not be ass is an upload speed of 2+
Online is NEVER going to be EXACTLY the same as offline so quit your goddamn whining over it and level the fuck up.
Or as @HomeLee1121 would say...
Get a better connection.
just saw this... That is pretty terrible (well not terrible but VERY mediocre) So I can see where you would get some serious lag )... But maybe you dont have FIOS were you live... What city do you live in ? or what provider do you have.. ?20/5 mostly, wired
It's posts like this that really reinforce what I originally stated here. Obviously fighting games aren't perfect online but they don't have to be terrible like mk9 and injustice. Once a game gets to a point where there's like 5 or more frames of lag it changes completely. Anybody that's even decent at fighting games knows that every frame matters. On average in nrs games I'd say there's like 6 or 7 frames of lag in the best connections compared to the 2 or 3 in other games. Let's think about what that means. Everything you do or react to on screen happens 6 or 7 frames late. This makes things that you can normally react to become a guessing game. It gives characters new mix ups that aren't even intended to work in the normal game. That's just the tip of the iceberg.Ah, the most used excuse in the books for someone who wants to blame everything but themselves for their losses, poor skills, etc.
My internet isn't even the best and I rarely, RARELY, have issues with either MK9 or Injustice online. At the moment of typing this post here is my speed
That's from Dalton, GA to San Francisco, CA
All you need for multiplayer gaming to not be ass is an upload speed of 2+
Online is NEVER going to be EXACTLY the same as offline so quit your goddamn whining over it and level the fuck up.
Or as @HomeLee1121 would say...
Get a better connection.
I'm not trying to justify any online wins I have... Hell I'm like .500 in win/loss ... I don't care one bit about that.It's posts like this that really reinforce what I originally stated here. Obviously fighting games aren't perfect online but they don't have to be terrible like mk9 and injustice. Once a game gets to a point where there's like 5 or more frames of lag it changes completely. Anybody that's even decent at fighting games knows that every frame matters. On average in nrs games I'd say there's like 6 or 7 frames of lag in the best connections compared to the 2 or 3 in other games. Let's think about what that means. Everything you do or react to on screen happens 6 or 7 frames late. This makes things that you can normally react to become a guessing game. It gives characters new mix ups that aren't even intended to work in the normal game. That's just the tip of the iceberg.
You obviously seem like you're trying to justify your wins online that don't even matter in the first place. People are frustrated that the game could play a lot better but doesnt. People just want improvement in the netplay but Instead people that go into donkey flowchart mode when they play online feel insulted that people aren't happy. I don't like insulting people but you pretty much told everyone that doesn't like the online to level up. I think that's kind of stupid. I blame myself all the time, I accept when I need improvement otherwise I'd never improve. I understand what it takes to become good at something.
The online in these games is a joke. It's not your connection if other fighting games don't have these delay issues. The better connection argument is ignorant.
It's online get over is just stupid to say though considering the online in other games is better. Why accept something that's bad if it can be improved?I'm not trying to justify any online wins I have... Hell I'm like .500 in win/loss ... I don't care one bit about that.
My point is... people use the excuse of "oh the netcode is terrible" way too much. Like, it's online... wtf do you expect? Either play it or don't. Just quit fucking whining about it.
Or get a better connection and you won't have that terrible lag. Like I said, I rarely have any issues with either games' online play.