Flammie
Inkling Cadet
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Yesterday in almost 50% of the matches i did, i noticed this thing happening to some people and the result of it is insane from when it happens, i just NEED to know that this isn't some conspiracy.
So yeah when people go idle they usually stand still in one spot in the base looking up or down depending on their pre-set settings, but some of them walk outside the spawn point and THEN they look up or down completely and freezes there, until a minute later, they wake up and continue spraying around themselves like nothing have ever happened, win or loss is irrelevant.
But in some cases, it gets weird and i don't have any recording devices to confirm this but...
I swear i'm not making this up:
Two times some of my teammates have frozen up almost inside the opponents base and i'm standing in a view so i can see him, freeze up, i sigh and whine a bit cause it have happened before, and the guy is about to be splatted by an approaching opponent... who just turfs around him and moves on...
"The guy is just standing there, splat him?"
No that doesn't happen, the second opponent approaches and swims right by him too, this happens for up to 30 - 40 seconds, and the guy has been standing there sloshing in the opponents ink fully visable, and the opponent doesn't even care, or can't see him?
And then suddenly he moves around from the spot he was frozen, and the match continues on normally, the few remaining seconds that is.
On Moray Tower it happened in a much weirder manner.
This guy with an aggressive Sniper weapon (forgot which one), was rolling up into the opponents base, there were 3 of them bombarding and shooting as good as they could, til he froze up and they had an easy kill against him, and then all of a sudden, they turf forward and forgets he's even there, i rolled up their base twice, and saw him still standing there in enemy ink, during the last seconds of the match, there were trails in the enemy base showing he was still active.
I have a hard time believing this is lag, anyone else who have an answer?
EDIT: Read the fourth post of this thread, that is the most accurate video that explains this.
So yeah when people go idle they usually stand still in one spot in the base looking up or down depending on their pre-set settings, but some of them walk outside the spawn point and THEN they look up or down completely and freezes there, until a minute later, they wake up and continue spraying around themselves like nothing have ever happened, win or loss is irrelevant.
But in some cases, it gets weird and i don't have any recording devices to confirm this but...
I swear i'm not making this up:
Two times some of my teammates have frozen up almost inside the opponents base and i'm standing in a view so i can see him, freeze up, i sigh and whine a bit cause it have happened before, and the guy is about to be splatted by an approaching opponent... who just turfs around him and moves on...
"The guy is just standing there, splat him?"
No that doesn't happen, the second opponent approaches and swims right by him too, this happens for up to 30 - 40 seconds, and the guy has been standing there sloshing in the opponents ink fully visable, and the opponent doesn't even care, or can't see him?
And then suddenly he moves around from the spot he was frozen, and the match continues on normally, the few remaining seconds that is.
On Moray Tower it happened in a much weirder manner.
This guy with an aggressive Sniper weapon (forgot which one), was rolling up into the opponents base, there were 3 of them bombarding and shooting as good as they could, til he froze up and they had an easy kill against him, and then all of a sudden, they turf forward and forgets he's even there, i rolled up their base twice, and saw him still standing there in enemy ink, during the last seconds of the match, there were trails in the enemy base showing he was still active.
I have a hard time believing this is lag, anyone else who have an answer?
EDIT: Read the fourth post of this thread, that is the most accurate video that explains this.
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