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Lol no. Why do you think during gs the lagger on the team is ALWAYS the last one standing? They're extremely hard to hit and can survive easily because there delay allows them to go right through direct hits. How often do you see a delayer who doesn't have a ridiculously high spar? Pretty rare.
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Its quite obvious that my previous post completely
wooshed right by you. Like me and Vatec said earlier, it affects both sides. The people facing the delayer have an extremely hard time hitting them, but so does the person with the delay. Often times, hits take a while to register.
Secondly, there are
tons of people who have have bad delay with terrible records. Just look at all of the noobs who have terrible lag and don't know what they're doing.
Lag is only a problem in spars when it is unpredictable and hard to adjust to. If you're a good sparrer, you'll learn to effectively adjust to the delay, and win. Someone who is bad, and inexperienced will just cry about it and make up excuses to keep their ego intact.