Hate Speech: When Worlds Collide (Revisited)

So far i have enjoyed the online experience. Most of the friends i interact with on a regular basis refuse to play with me after some unpleasantness during SCIV so i only can play online for the challenge needed.

I do get the Ezio range spammers, the Sig and Nightmare (too damn fast to be using that sword one handed) players, and the always fun "you hit the ground when i let you" Viola player. But i'm trying to master Pyrrha omega so i can't complain.

I hear you on that one., but keep in Spam is only spam in the eyes of the person on the receiving end! One man's spam is another man's useful sequence of moves. It feels like spam to you, but to him, he's found a sequence of moves that work! And he/she will keep using it until you find a tactic to stop "his spam" And there always a tactic to stop spam (you just have to figure it out). And its only spam if you don't have a tactic to stop it. Once you have a tactic to stop those moves, then he can't repetively use that sequence of moves.
 
Online is now legit. This game will breed even more Woahz & Something-Unique type of solid online players. Once again Hates has out dont himself and I applaud him for another well written piece. Though, I wish you would have elaborated just a little bit about how to properly set up your PS3 network. With that said, the first thing a new online player needs to do is some research on how to open up the proper ports on your router or enabling the DMZ setting to optimize the PS3 online play. Furthermore, think about investing in a DOCSIS 3.0 modem and/or upping your internet service. And for gods sake dont play on wireless. If your running a good setup this can arguably be the best netcode of any fighting game on the market, and I will definitely be playing this alot online. Once again , please do some research on how to optimize your setup before you criticize it because online is actually really fun!!! Especially with people in your tri-state area. I really hope TT2 has the same type of netcode.

P.S- Offline is the best. There is no argument. But...... Woahz and Wolfkrone started and still play alot of online :)
 
My online experience has been great with SCV. After playing a few local matches I now notice what minimal lag is there, but isn't nothing compared to the other games out (AE2012, UMvC3). I think the last time I played a fighting game with a netcode this good was back when HDR came out. I only played a bit off SCIV online and I remember it lagging quite a bit. I have noticed that people are now rage quitting more often as well. But nothing to get salty over. I'm still learning the game.
 
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