Fighting games - due to being peer-to-peer, and absolutely requiring a consistent framerate - need the most stable connection between yourself and your opponent. That means even the best 5Ghz connection scenario won't be as good as ethernet.
However I know sometimes it's not that simple for some people. The router might be too far away (solution: try powerline adapters if you can), the router might be inaccessible (college, rented accommodation, etc.), no ethernet port on, or available for, your system (Switch Lite).
The few games that allow you to see whether someone is wired or not (eg. MK11, DOA6) show that it's not a small number.
So I'm curious. Do you play fighting games online with wi-fi, and if so, which games, which platform, and why? Do you play casually or competitively (ranked)?
However I know sometimes it's not that simple for some people. The router might be too far away (solution: try powerline adapters if you can), the router might be inaccessible (college, rented accommodation, etc.), no ethernet port on, or available for, your system (Switch Lite).
The few games that allow you to see whether someone is wired or not (eg. MK11, DOA6) show that it's not a small number.
So I'm curious. Do you play fighting games online with wi-fi, and if so, which games, which platform, and why? Do you play casually or competitively (ranked)?