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incorrect. laggers appear this way .
Can it give me negative ping?
ah, i didnt see that he said he got lagstabbed. but yeah, it can also happen from lag. its actually how the xploit works.
It's not a hacker. It's lag. What happened, (whether or not from the intervention of the enemy in this case) is that due to extreme ping, the invaders computer determined OP would be at this location, where the invader backstabbed him. On OP's screen, OP was nowhere near where invaders computer thought he was, because of an extreme lag spike. And when the connection caught up, the system determined for whatever reason that what the invader saw is what actually happened. So OP was moved to wherever invaders computer initally thought he would be during the lag spike. The invader probably saw OP either sitting still himself, or walking in a single direction and walked up for the backstab only to have nothing happen or no damage done for a decently extended amount of time.
This can be considered an exploit if someone throttles their connection deliberately, but there's absolutely no manipulation of the game itself. Just someone taking advantage of the peer-to-peer connection.
It's not a hack.
Those tears are so delicious.
Edit: I have 10 mill + SM and I'm gonna call the guy out with the extreme ping: "Izayoi"
The host has no "ping" in the general sense. This isn't client server, and even if it was 10+ or 10- would ensure the online is completely ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ dead for everyone unless they are like neighbors.
smfh