BombSquadPuppy replied to How do streamers dribble so fast? on November 9, 2019 4:35PM
Pocketsquareguy wrote: »Streaming takes a lot of bandwidth I’d assume. Which throttles their connection to the the actual game, which will make the game play better than them due to lag compensation. A couple of tips to improve your fifa gameplay. One is to unhardwire and play on WiFi. Another is to stream something on Netflix in the other room. Anything you can do to slow your connection. The game will stutter occasionally doing this. But the overall gameplay is much smoother and more responsive.
Perfect example when someone talks garbage.
Yes you are welcome to prove me wrong. Just post the evidence or the basic knowledge of how networking protocols work. Waiting with excitement.
Thats basically what lagg compensation means...
The network is leveled out by letting the person with poorer connection stand a better chance against someone with better connection (hinder the fibre and aid the WiFi if you must)
Any decent game that plays 1v1 or even 2v2 plays P2P with no “lagg compensation” and then has failsafes to boot the player(s) with a destabilizing connection (if it was the host itll reassign host rights to the next best connection); likewise for servers they would connect directly (not using a third party to keep server cost and maintenance down) and since its on a server, that lagg compensation wouldnt matter because everyone is receiving the same amount of packets (even a 1mb/s connection wouldnt have much delay in this instance)
November 9, 2019 4:35PM Posted in