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In the second video, your poke missed. It didn't go through the puck.
You're also saying your opponent's players are faster. It would be good to see that.
On a good connection, 300 miles isn't going to be at much of a disadvantage. What ping are you seeing in game? Even in Texas I'm still playing people up north and can poke and skate just fine. I'm not saying everyone will have the same experience though.
Hey ea I totally agree with this guy. Him being a number one ranked player is very hard to be and for him to be all the way in div 2 struggling to beat anyone with lower ping then him is insane. These videos don’t do justice and I’m willing to show you my experience and how the lag is affected due to your location not connection. For example I will show proof of me beating a number 8th ranked online vs player and having a record of 144-17-3 in online vs with shared connection (no servers involved) (player to player) a fair game then my hut team this year with a brutal record of 97-88 like yikes there isn’t a hint to due with servers being involved? Even the games I win are flukes I must not lie I think it comes down to me knowing where the players will go before hand but anyone to similar skill to me blows me out the water sorry to bum bard you with all these comments on Monday morning
- EA_Aljo3 years ago
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Hello, @reddeer874
Your location can affect your connection. For example, if you're in a region that's farther away from a server, the dedicated server modes may perform worse than playing Online Versus. In that mode, you or your opponent are the host. That host could be closer to you than a dedicated server so the connection would be better.
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