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There are programs, and maybe even apps (have not tested) that can make your ms slightly higher to extremely high. I have tested many ways, but the most important of all of this is that when someone is force delaying, it's very noticeable. This is strictly for educational purposes, so please don't use the following to make yourself delay/lag. Without further a do, I'll list ways on how you can tell when someone is forcing delay/lag. Spoiler
Last edited by Aguzo; 04-08-2016 at 12:12 AM.
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-My theory (probs wrong): -Natural delay: Consistent, for example the delay would be exactly 0.5 seconds and wouldn't change. -VPN/intentional delay: The delay would be changing everytime you hit them, for example the delay could range between 0.5 seconds and 1.5 seconds. Note; this doesn't mean they vpn, aboods delay is like this and is always changing (changing mid spar.) This is why people struggle with certain delayers, because predicting is impossible. Consistently warping is a vpn, if your wifi connection is unstable you would freeze and warp or the app would disconnect you. To test the theory line delayers up in a gh and hit them timing the delay between the sword swing and hit connection. Then try alt accounts on vpns. When my wifis all good I have a 0.5 second delay according to most. Other Australian's such as Surge and Alex delay far more (probs 1 second, surge could be more.) Hard to determine a countries average delay, Japan has shiden and his fibre optic router. If ms helps I average between 190-220. |
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Yep, seems like anyone with more than this starts to become unstable and laggy. Which would then indicate that it's being forced. Especially when it's not their every day average, nor do the rest of the players in the same country lag/delay that much.
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You can lag if multiple people are using the wifi at once, so your saying that you have to spar only when your on the Internet or you are lagging and using VPN? This sounds super unfair, I'm usually sitting at 215-250 and if more than 3 people are using the wifi I will usually lag, you saying that if that happens and I spar, I should be warned for forcing delay? What?
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different ISP + internet plan + router = different results is uploading a vid to youtube make u appear laggy in server, but not laggy on ur screen? |
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Bloodvayne
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@USA players delay part- if they live in rural area or have bad ISP, it can cause them to have some delay or lag. though it's unfair, classic will never force someone to get a better wifi. u should add the quote where thallen explained about the router-server hop. understanding that concept is pretty important imo. |
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of Orange
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just learn how to spar them, it's really not a huge advantage at all.
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It is when you have a very huge amount of delay, and the server is at 4k or something. Which then would be the server's fault, and not really the person delaying. But yeah, if you have delay, and spar during 4k, you will win a lot easier than sparing at night or mornings, just because of the extra ms. Plus some people use 4k as an excuse to force lag/warp, which makes it even easier for them to win. Cause, they see you smoothly on screen, but you see them warping constantly.
The whole, everyone does it is dumb, because now that a lot of people are abusing the rules. Everyone thinks it's okay, and they say, "if that person does it, then I can do it too." |
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of Orange
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I fundamentally disagree with the premise that lag or delay makes sparring easier for someone. I can imagine that it makes it just as annoying and inconvenient for them. There are a million average delayers, a couple really good ones. Just like there are a million average sparrers who don't delay and a handful of really good ones. No difference. |
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I've tested it against a lot of people including you. I don't know how long ago it was, but using excessive amount of delay, I was able to streak off of you pretty easily. The matches were boring and long, but I barely had to try to even win. There is a difference When the person knows how to take advantage of their delay, it's makes all the difference. |
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of Orange
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When you try out delay, then your opinion will be taken into consideration. 4k with 500-600ms, even 300 will do. You will have a fairly easy time against anyone. 180-220, you have to try a little. 220-300, a little less, and the higher you go, the less you have to try. |
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of Orange
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I've sparred while on vacation in Montenegro and it was a nightmare. I was averaging ~400ms. Completely got destroyed by high to mid-tier sparrers at the time and I tried to even go mega defensive. "I win marginally more often when I lag myself to no end, therefore every single person who lags or delays has an easier time sparring against anyone." https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...8175957AAUuYIf |