
The second system was added a long, long time ago.
> There are two systems dedicated to preventing infinite combos. You can also identify lag switchers immediately by the unnatural amount of lag, so even that isn't an issue. The only way to "cheat" in a game that functions like this is to use a lag switch by purposefully slowing the game down, which will make it easier on your end, and laggy/jumpy on the other person's end. This will obviously not happen if you're deliberately trying to cheat, which means that, the moment you try to do anything illegal, the game will disconnect. At this point, the game will freeze until the clients catch up. If the client tries to say, oh, I'm flying in the air and I'm now dealing ten thousand damage with one punch, the other client will disagree and a stalemate will be reached. A client can say, oh, I'm doing a light kick right now, and the other client will receive that information. The way GGPO works, the players send each other data (peer-to-peer). Me and a few others have tested it thoroughly in another game, one of the few other games to use GGPO netcode: Lethal League. Getting the timing of a macro right is also a rather difficult task (trust me, I've tried it myself for combo videos), so if you run across someone using a macro, it wouldn't be surprising if they kept missing up their macro and failing to activate it at the right time. Players who use them must be desperately bad players, which, simply by nature, means they probably suck at everything else in the game. Let me put it to you in a brain-dead manner for you to interpret: If you absolutely must seethe and whine at every possible opportunity, then maybe this isn't the game for you? After all, you've shown no interest in the game, no respect for the intricate systems that keep it together, of which were designed by a genuine fighting game champion and one of the best BlazBlue players in the country, and no sense of sense that might earn you the slightest respect. It must be an arcane concept, seeing as how anyone who can pull off anything with any degree of consistency or skill must be an "auto scripted combo macro cheater." You can look up some streams of this game on Twitch or some local/official tournaments if you need living proof that it's possible to be good at the game. Jesus Christ, can you get any more pathetic?įirst you complain that the game's sprites aren't up to your quality, then you complain about how you "have" to alt tab when being combo'd, and now this? TWITCH ALTTAB LETHAL LEAGUE PC
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