This is yet another reason why we need proper rollback netcode in every FG.
Pretty much this for me too. Besides the switch's awful WiFi, I've never had any issues with WiFi in any game.
Just because there are people playing on their shitty $30 Comcast router doesn't mean all WiFi users have bad internet. I have everything on WiFi in my house because I can't run Ethernet anywhere due to the easy my house and network is setup without spending $2k+ and it's working perfectly fine without it.
I'm wired but it doesn't seem to make a difference, online play is an inferior experience no matter how you're connected
I'm wired but it doesn't seem to make a difference, online play is an inferior experience no matter how you're connected
Really?
it's very rare that I find someone that can completely destroy me, it happens sometimes not very often though, I beat people that have 2,000-3,000 hrs playtime
it's very rare that I find someone that can completely destroy me, it happens sometimes not very often though, I beat people that have 2,000-3,000 hrs playtime
There's one player i 3 stocked that had 2,000 hrs playtime
I said one of the best not the bestIf you have to say you're the best at something, you probably aren't.
The issue with many people and wifi is more down to them getting interference and not understanding how to solve that or that it's even a thing.Modern wi-fi is a hell of a lot better than powerline. A good ac or ax router will put a powerline adapter to shame in terms of both throughput and latency.
This whole wi-fi = bad is both outdated and basing itself mostly on people with shit tier hardware.
That's not really telling me anything lol. Beating people with high playtime? People with high playtime can still be mediocre/bad. That doesn't say "one of the best in the World".it's very rare that I find someone that can completely destroy me, it happens sometimes not very often though, I beat people that have 2,000-3,000 hrs playtime
There's one player i 3 stocked that had 2,000 hrs playtime
If you have to say you're the best at something, you probably aren't.
I made it high in elite smash too, top 1% easilyThat's not really telling me anything lol. Beating people with high playtime? That doesn't say "one of the best in the World".
The issue with many people and wifi is more down to them getting interference and not understanding how to solve that or that it's even a thing.
Come vs me thenIf you have to say you're one of the best at something, you probably aren't.
The wifi hate is unreasonable. Airtime fixed wifi with or without sqm on a solid router will give better baseline latency than shitty ethernet on fifo.
Well I did say it depends on your own household wiring, so its not like I'm saying it will definitely work for everyone. It's a suggestion I gave because it's something that has worked well for me. I don' t have any other option available to me due to the distance of the router and number of concrete walls inbetween. The connection would be too weak, even for the purpose of browsing the net reliably. I'm able to get 2.4ghz and 5Ghz wifi and ethernet access in my office/room where before, all I would get is an intermittent 2.4Ghz signal.Yeah but you're recommending going about getting a powerline adapter that does not work in many people's homes
Didn't say it would just said let's play
I can tell you don't play Smash.I am a decent human being who uses toothpaste, floss, mouthwash, uses soap and a washcloth, washes my legs (and feet) every day, and plays online only on ethernet.
People don't understand how important it is to have proper equipment. I used to have constant dropout issues on a gigabyte PCIe WiFi card I had, and when I swapped motherboards I got one with integrated WiFi because those are generally more solid. I have not had any internal networking issues since then. There's a much higher chance of Comcast fucking something up down the line than my WiFi being iffy, and I can tell when it is them because I have a friend who lives in the same node as me. If he starts getting packet loss at the same time I do, then it's obviously a node issue with Comcast.
Edit: and just in case one of you says "it's because you use the default modem/router" I have my own Modem & Router that performs almost 10x better than the $50 Arris router Comcast wanted me to pay $10/mo for.
no...not you friend owl...