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[[Online desynchronization]] Wait those were corrections? Looked more like you just changed the choice of words. [[User:Yo'ster|Yo'ster]] ([[User talk:Yo'ster|talk]]) 13:38, August 19, 2024 (EDT) | [[Online desynchronization]] Wait those were corrections? Looked more like you just changed the choice of words. [[User:Yo'ster|Yo'ster]] ([[User talk:Yo'ster|talk]]) 13:38, August 19, 2024 (EDT) | ||
oh IP talk pages are a thing | |||
well, | |||
* specifying the artificial delay generally included in delay-based netcode | |||
* mentioning the speed of light as a hard limit (since it takes light a frame to travel from NY to LA, and that's just one-way distance with no processing), rather than just being limited by technology "feasible in the current day" | |||
* saying how rollback actually works (resetting+ff'ing the gamestate), moving the incorrect Slippi method (skipping the animation) to its own section | |||
* spelling out the good points of rollback (the old text didn't actually mention any upsides) | |||
* specifying the more problematic results of bad rollback than just teleporting around | |||
[[Special:Contributions/184.145.93.15|184.145.93.15]] 21:56, August 19, 2024 (EDT) |
Revision as of 20:57, August 19, 2024
Online desynchronization Wait those were corrections? Looked more like you just changed the choice of words. Yo'ster (talk) 13:38, August 19, 2024 (EDT)
oh IP talk pages are a thing
well,
- specifying the artificial delay generally included in delay-based netcode
- mentioning the speed of light as a hard limit (since it takes light a frame to travel from NY to LA, and that's just one-way distance with no processing), rather than just being limited by technology "feasible in the current day"
- saying how rollback actually works (resetting+ff'ing the gamestate), moving the incorrect Slippi method (skipping the animation) to its own section
- spelling out the good points of rollback (the old text didn't actually mention any upsides)
- specifying the more problematic results of bad rollback than just teleporting around
184.145.93.15 21:56, August 19, 2024 (EDT)