@dlf0c8lj0f5w wrote:
@horizons_end31 @Ok but this guy literally has clips of his skater not moving properly at all in offline free skate (which i also experience). So either you think that EA is applying the same adjustments to offline play, or it’s something else.
Those clips aren't offline -- they're in WoC free skate. You cannot be offline in that mode. It's impossible to enter WoC without retrieving cloud data or accessing something.
Now, I do get it in offline free skate. As I've said, they're always linked. It's never working in one and not the other. The best game feel I've found is deleting all data on your system, signing out of your account, then putting your console into offline mode.
I know I was testing in WoC free skate the other night, and it felt normal right away. And then 5 minutes later, after detecting something subtly off with the frame rate, my delay/heaviness kicked in (the stopping on turns, etc.). I got a stoppage of play. It resumed to normal. After a couple minutes, it returns. Stoppage of play -- normal again. There's definitely something with pauses resetting the de-sync or whatnot. But that's not always possible playing online, and I don't find it works there anyway. As always, it's a mess of inconsistencies.
I very much don't buy into EA handicapping people on good connections. I know plenty of people who play without issue. I also know quite a lot of people who have my issues, to lesser degree. I also have a theory that when I'm playing online with others in WoC that when my delay is very bad, it somehow affects my teammates. That's just a theory. But when I'm very delayed and my animations are horrible and my guy is heavy, I find my teammates and their animations look off too -- while the other team is proportionally flying and winning every animation. That last part isn't conspiracy theory to me, and it's with 12 people in a game, not 2. There does appear to be zero sum game balancing going on.