
which hopefully a filter would do.Ī quality of life thing, it won't fix online probs people got. Well the connection filter that's really more about trying to weed out the barrage of 1 bars. A connection filter is only absolute when you're on a system with standardized hardware. Originally posted by wanted like a connection filter, not this thing. The game isn't demanding for todays standards. You can get a GTX 1060 for less than $200. The solution: force behind minimum settings to players that don't have the latest and most expensive videocard on the market. And players here have been asking for it since release.

It needs some way of indicating or policing players with poor PC performance. So no - it's not just a connection filter, which the game needs on PC. In ranked, however, this is absolutely a problem. On lobbies, this is what it is, and shouldn't be sold as a major issue - lobbies are what they are, and if you run a lobby and feel a particular player in harming the experience, you can boot them. You ruin the game by:Ī) making the game speed up or slow down, changing input timings.ī) hitching across the screen, making your movement unreadable.Ĭ) hitching before each sudden move, making it impossible to hold you.ĭ) causing your opponents client to ignore it's input buffer. Unless you are 100% getting 60 fps locked, you are a problem online. If the game has to skip a frame, the netcode breaks. The netcode in DoA (or most fighting games with low input latency, for that matter,) can't account for frames missed by a client which can't keep up with the render load. Originally posted by Gaxkang:People wanted like a connection filter, not this thing.

SOUL CALIBUR 6 PC BAD PERFORMANCE 1080P
And i would not be so salty to begin with if i had a videocard that would not allow me to basically max out everything at 1080p without any issue. They cannot ask the users to buy 500 bucks of videocard every time they release an update. The fact that the game is so demanding when the framerate is so important is the problem to begin with. There is no fix for ignoring the specifications that are clearly described at the storepage. I don't mean to be rude but a 750 Ti doesn't even meet the minimum requirement, let alone the recommended. This sorta thing doesn't fix running into say, Asians online or accepting 5 bar fights that turn into 1 bar when the fight starts. Originally posted by Gaxkang:It's a terrible thing, I haven't seen a fighting game do it before.Įven my humble 750 Ti with the right settings gets a stable framerate at 60.
