CrazyYoshimitsu
[10] Knight
Online advice: Play with locals or broad members. That's what I do.
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This is a realistic portrayal of a problem faced by many tournaments. Especially in the south.
Totally agree. Yes, our broadband is ass compared to Asia's (and the rest of the developed world), but japanese devs are going to have to work around that if they want their games to sell in America. Luckily, I live in Cali and our wiring around here is pretty decent. Can't speak for the rest of the country though. Well, I hope the Japanese devs figure that shit out. They'll make more money and the community will be happy. Everybody wins!!!If SC5's netcode is comparable to SF4 or BlazBlue, then we can have a discussion like that. Those games aren't lag free, but they're at least passable. The netcode for SC4 is laughable, so bad it'd almost be funny, if it wasn't so frustrating. Wolfkrone and Latif are simply playing a different game, where that kind of practice and experience is possible. It's not viable in SC4.
Now maybe SC5's netcode will be an improvement. It'd have to be markedly better than the post patch Tekken 6 netcode to even approach being viable in any way, imo. But I'm very skeptical about their ability to do that, unless they develop the netcode here instead of in Japan. The internet over there is just too good, they're going to get misleading results.
Harada has spoken in the past about being aware of the US limitations in internet speeds however, so he's at least aware of this issue. Which is more than I can say for a lot of Japanese developers. Whether the team comes up with a viable solution or not? Ehh........... we'll see I guess.
Hey listen, if SC5's netcode is viable I'll be right there with everyone else playing casual matches. But my definition of "viable" may differ from yours.
Totally agree. Yes, our broadband is ass compared to Asia's (and the rest of the developed world), but japanese devs are going to have to work around that if they want their games to sell in America. Luckily, I live in Cali and our wiring around here is pretty decent. Can't speak for the rest of the country though. Well, I hope the Japanese devs figure that shit out. They'll make more money and the community will be happy. Everybody wins!!!