Ever since the Witch Queen dropped I’ve noticed some horrible hit registrations on PC and laggy gameplay. No other game I’ve played has these issues and I’ve verified that my internet service is solid.
Prior to witch queen this was a nonissue.
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I got a video from last year. Ill post a link to it soon.
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1 ReplyEdited by yasselfocker: 3/3/2022 10:09:34 PMIn my opinion it's been bad since crossplay went live. Major oversight being we had a major update and hot fix not to address conection issues. ( Bungie response, It has nothing to do with their end, it's our connections.....)
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Yes. It has not been fun
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1 ReplyWell majority of people play on wifi with sub 1mbps internet and 200 ping so idk what you expect. Bungie loves trash internet robots.
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1 ReplyThey have been bad for years lol
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1 ReplyBefore witch queen it was an issue, just evolving issue now.
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1 ReplySame here, every other game works fine - stable connection. Just Destiny 2.
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4 RepliesIt has been a big issue on PC since anti-cheat and crossplay started. Seems like you can always tell when someone is connected via WiFi. I bet any connection based matchmaking either takes the highest rate in a fireteam or just bases it off the fireteam leader. I don’t have enough knowledge about it, but that’s my guess. I have great internet speed for my area, but it seems like only half the bullets register on some people. The first 2 minutes of a match in 6v6 are usually the worst. They must have the peer to peer leaning on the slow connections first or something. The first 2 or 3 shots I take with a sniper rifle usually just go right through the other person.
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Yes, hit registration is something that got noticeably worse this season! Good I'm not the only one that sees it
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1 ReplyOh yeah you reminded me of a moment in pvp when a warlock cast nova bomb and I dodge it somehow and It lagged and he got away with it and I literally was done with the game at that point