Re: Hit and Miss(Cross-Posted from n00bstories) [message #172411 is a reply to message #172382] |
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Dr. Lithius
Messages: 609 Registered: March 2005
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gbull wrote on Thu, 22 September 2005 04:40 | is it so hard to believe someone is better than you?
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Aim that good? When I was jumping around like my life depended on it? Yes. However, Crim brought this to my attention:
"If you have a horrible connection, players generally run in a straight line without new data to correct their paths. It makes it a lot easier to hit people."
What this basically means is that if their connection is a little jerky or whatnot, you could very well appear to be walking in a straight line on another user's screen, regardless of how much jumping of strafing you might be doing. This may be what happened. . .but it only happened with him. And other users kept getting quickly and thoroughly whomped by this guy. I dunno. . . He was using a freaking GDI Solider for crying out loud. It just doesn't add up otherwise. . . He was either cheating, or had a really, really bad connection and was taking full advantage of it.
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