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*taps head
then i might aswell uninstall because what else do i have the game for
i had console players turn the game into a slideshow aswell.
i think the xbox series s can drop frames to literally 1 frame for multiple seconds.
it happened.
i play on steamdeck and don't have stutters.
your PC is not solid at all then.
your opponent goes from 5 bars to 2 bars, suddenly goes back to 5 bars after you drop your combo.
I wonder how the device to switch lags looks like.
no, don't talk out of your ass.
wifi doesn't drop connection quality just like that, this doesn't happen.
unless you play from a cave in irak or something.
the easiest way is to have a download that uses up all of your available bandwith, a download you can ideally start and stop with a hotkey.
since tekken is P2P, the person with the stable and better connection suffers.
that's also why the better connection will see more rollback, while the other sees less of it.
it's one sided, only fps drops and performance issues are for both players.