Retro_G replied to Just Had a interesting chat !!! on November 5, 2019 1:27PM
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No loss glitch and network manipulation I imagine are the same thing. It has been in fifa since like 2015 and is always there in one form or another.

When a game is peer to peer and so obviously biased towards one player it will make people frustrated enough to do anything.

Quite pathetic actually cos if EA look at the pros and who is going 30-0 etc they would probably find a good chuck don't deserve to be there and have cheated their way there.

Its why a lot of legit pros stream all 30 games.. cos then no-one can argue they played them legit.

They can still be streaming, manipulating their connection. There is an easy way to know if streamers you're watching are manipulating. See when the opponents team comes up on screen? When someone is manipulating their connection, you will see the opponents team takes time to load. Certain players will be invisible at first, before they load onto the screen.

Ahh i dont watch a lot of streamers so didn't know that.

Get frustrated enough playing myself without watching someone else get frustrated playing fifa lol

Don't even listen to him, it's bs anyways. The opponent's team not loading can happen to you as well. No need to do anything connection-wise

I should've guessed you're playing on an unstable connection. Another elite player who doesn't want to let the cat out of the bag.

When I use optimal connection settings with a wired cable, 70% download, 70% upload, with an A for bufferbloat on DSL reports. Players not loading never happens. When I throttle my connection to 1% download, 1% upload and purposely make it unstable, my opponents teams always takes time to load.

I tested that throughly in Division Rivals with at least twenty games on both settings, on the exact same server. My gameplay experience was a whole lot more consistent while playing on 1% download, upload, than it was when I was using optimal settings.

November 5, 2019 1:27PM Posted in Ultimate Team General Discussion

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