![]() Originally posted by hugocarvalho90:theres a lot of lagswitchers lately in fighting games (mk11 had a lot of them on pc and a hive of them in ps4). its being hard to play and having fun in fighting games, go for ranking cause theres less of them, but still theres some, or play with your friends if you have some for this game. another thing is they love to do teabag (cause they are bad players in general so winning vs a player who is actually good or play fair, and in normal play they would never win vs those players, make them excited I believe, since is something they cant reach in a fair play). some have a king of ping manager and it shows like its stable, but reeeeeally stable (visualy) like for example 50 ping, and doesnt change, but the game is lagging)), and the cautious ones lag in their turns some times, but less than yours, so if starts to lag, get out, better lose the points and make them not having fun. some of them are not cautious and you will notice a super high ping if you put ping showing. normally bad connection happens on both turns (you and the other fighter) in a fight not only when you are doing your string (and they start to lag switch so you miss the string or you get kind of blocked (you will notice some times you press and the action doesnt happen, or just gets slow. and they always come with "its bad connection" (wifi is easier for them to do lagswitch so if you see wifi, already is a very high probability they are using it). Theres a lot of lagswitchers lately in fighting games (mk11 had a lot of them on pc and a hive of them in ps4).
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