Dedicated servers are nice, but you still have an issue of client internet connections being bad. P2P systems tend to make the best connection host anyway (in theory but that would be a net code issue) so the real issue is people with bad Internet, which dedicated servers won’t fix.
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I'm not sure what you mean. Shouldn't dedicated servers reducing the amount of ddosing that's been going on? Could you elaborate?
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Ddos might be reduced a bit, although it might still be possible if you are dedicated enough to target a particular player and hit their router remotely, but network manipulation would be a big problem, lag switching in particular would not be affected at all and I think that this is the most frequent type of cheating.
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I agree with you on the lag-switching. But, dedicated still can be a great help in regards to the ddosing.
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You're so wrong it's hilarious xD
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Differences in Internet across the world causes problems on all servers. America has 1000 down 1000 up, south kor has 2500 up and down, UK is restricted to 120 down and 20 up. Destiny requires 60 up for the best possible gaming scenario. But matching them connections is bad on all servers and that's only 3 country's.
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Destiny requires 3 down and 1 up. Now having 60 down would help maintain those requirements.
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Didn’t think so.
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On some days I’ve had horrible connections in For Honor, which has Dedicated Servers. It’s not an instant solution.
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Care to explain?
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Ye but they won't have an advantage over others because lagging people are topping the leaderboards in this game. For Honor solved all their problems by changing to dedicated servers.
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Yet it doesn't really fix much other then helping to preventing dos. Halo 5 is an example to why dedicated servers won't resolve lag.
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I love finding stacked teams with Luna's and not forgottens just to wreck the crap out of them because they clearly couldn't earn the gun by themselves and either had to pay for a carry or ddos
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I have said for years, bungie does need to tighten the requirements for internet to play online pvp game modes. PC games have had minimum requirments for years, I just don't understand why consoles refuse to lock out those who don't meet them. Imagine if you simply couldn't log on to pvp if your connection, packet and ping were sub par..
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Destiny has a hybrid system that uses dedicated servers and p2p connection.
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Editado por Sunrie: 5/15/2019 1:48:23 PMYou're confused and eating it up like an idiot. The "hybrid" is dedicated servers for pve and social, then p2p only for pvp
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No. It's for PvP too. Unless you have a link to where they said it's only for PvE you're the confused one