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Just saw a guy with actual lag. He would stutter on screen but stay IN THE SAME POSITION, not teleport 20 feet ahead of the first place person. I know what the difference is, so you're not very smart. I'm sure you're trying to justify it because you're one of those glitchers yourself.
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And again, lag is created by poor internet connection 99 times out of 100. Lag is not cheating. Lag is a natural function of p2p internet connections in gaming mixed with poor internet connection. People like you see lag in pvp and automatically think someone's cheating. If you'd look at my pvp stats, you'd clearly be able to see that I'm far from a lag switcher.
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Considering how little crucible you've played on any characters, I'll chalk it up to it simply being your first big experience with lag. Play more, and you'll see it much more frequently. You're not really in a position to get pissy about it.
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Well either way he was cheating. After I posted this, I searched the forums and saw people describing EXACTLY what I saw this guy do. It's just sad, because I was leading the race and have never gotten first, but the one time I'm going to win I get paired with some douchebag lag glitcher.
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It's not cheating. It's crappy Internet. Destiny uses p2p connections. His connection to the host wasn't good.
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It's cheating. You can't justify it. When the dude falls off the edge multiple times and teleports into the front anytime someone passes him, it's cheating. Go look up other SRL cheating posts and you'll see people saying the same thing. A person with a bad connection should not have an advantage. Next you're going to tell me the Trials lag glitchers weren't cheating either.
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People can't control their internet connections. You will always have lag in any game that utilized p2p connections. Cheating would be intentionally manipulating your connection (lag switch) which is not what you're experiencing. If you think people are lag switching in SRL, you are not very smart. There is ZERO incentive to win in SRL.