I encounter the occasional De-sync issue in Infinite.
But for some reason, the seasonal break that occurred this time is that server-packet loss in Rainbow Six has resulted in me lagging hard every five-to-ten seconds while the rest of the match’s players get to move around freely.
This has resulted in me having my last match of R6 Siege result in a K-D of 0-5, which is usually the other way around. Meanwhile in Halo Infinite I am at least able to get my K-D to be something like 15-10 on average.
This is like your what? 80th alt account you have made over the course of two weeks where you have a strange obsession with involving feces in all of your posts? Like I said, this is Amy Schumer levels of sad humor.
You are a troll who has for some reason dedicated his entire existence to making alt-accounts on this forum dedicated to just spewing insults, spam, and nonsense.
But then again, Siege was built upon a broken game engine from the beginning. The custom engine that they designed for Siege was derived from the version that they had made for Assassin’s Creed Unity… which was the glitchiest engine in the franchise.
Given the fact that every season of Siege, something breaks extensively, it is no wonder that it is still facing problems to this day.
Whereas Halo Infinite’s engine is another derivation of the Blam! Engine, meaning that there is much more hope where the fix can be made that allows the Slipspace Engine to become stable like the versions that came before it.
Since we can safely assume that the Slipspace Engine is derived from Halo 5’s rendition of the Blam! Engine, it is likely that the process of fixing the issues that Halo Infinite is facing will be swift and easy.
Unlike Rainbow Six Siege, which has its engine derived from a broken engine, which has resulted in Siege having issues from launch that take years to fix to some degree. So much so that now they have slowed the amount of content they release every season and announced that some of their staff are dedicated to fixes and adjustments.
All in all, Halo Infinite would likely be running smoothly within the next two years, give or take six months… so long as Covid doesn’t have a sudden resurgence or anything else unexpected coming around.
Though one thing that I can say that Siege does have as an advantage is that as of Year 7 Season 1, OPERATION // DEMON VEIL, they are implementing a new anti-cheat system where profiles will require two-factor authentication to play ranked -
Email attached to profile
Phone number attached to profile
But to be honest, this should be something that affects the entire game as a whole, because now the cheaters will be playing only Quick Play and Unranked, increasing the statistical chance that you might encounter a cheater in such lobbies.
(hint hint - it would be a great thing to copy across all games you own Microsoft, especially after your newfound ownership of Call of Duty)
Now if only there was a way to more effectively get rid of toxic players? At least Halo Infinite isn’t as sweaty as Siege, so if you have someone who scores low on a match they don’t typically get bombarded with a spam of messages directed towards them, nor do they get spammed by invites to a party chat just so some mooks can just yell and scream at someone for being unlucky in a match.
Sure skill is required to win a match, but it is also very much RNG luck of the draw depending on which direction you decide to look at and move towards that determines who has the advantage in the start of a fight.
Weird. Also, I personally have yet to come across these issues. Maybe I’m just lucky, Maybe it’s because I live on the west coast but it just hasn’t been a problem for me yet.
There is a guy who won’t stop making alt-accounts to harrass both users and this one mod who banned his main account.
The guy literally spams accounts.
So the best course of action to get rid of his alt accounts is to bait the troll a little to get him to make posts that you can flag for the mods to eliminate and block his accounts.
He has been doing nothing with his free time but make these alts over the past few weeks. So if you see a recently made account stating that someone is committing adulterous acts with adolescent youths or having a bizarre obsession with making insults involving the gastro-intestinal tract; you probably found this kids alt-account.
The guy doesn’t just stalk me.
He has targeted a few other users and the specific mod that got his main account banned.
How can I be obsessed with you if you claim I am stalking you despite your account being less than half-an-hour old ?
Honestly, it is childish what you do each and every day. Rather than have discussions about the game or make suggestions of possible fixes, you instead dedicate your time to making alt-accounts that spew the same crap (pun intended) over and over again.
I honestly recommend you see a psychiatrist to see if you have a specific form of OCD.