Okay, so I don't really know anyone who's any good that has brawl and wifi. But then, the other day, I met this guy who lived only a couple miles away and he had it. So we exchanged friend codes, and I played him. I had never played a "with friends" match before, only "with anyone", which I always hated because even though it usually wasn't very laggy, it took almost a second from when I hit the button to when it actually attacked. My connection was excellent, so I figured that it must be because I was playing people from far away. But when I played this person, it was the exact same delay. My connection is fine, so it must have been the wifi. Because of this delay, I lost seven games to two >:( .
Quote from: ssbmfan5 on April 27, 2008, 07:37:55 AM
Okay, so I don't really know anyone who's any good that has brawl and wifi. But then, the other day, I met this guy who lived only a couple miles away and he had it. So we exchanged friend codes, and I played him. I had never played a "with friends" match before, only "with anyone", which I always hated because even though it usually wasn't very laggy, it took almost a second from when I hit the button to when it actually attacked. My connection was excellent, so I figured that it must be because I was playing people from far away. But when I played this person, it was the exact same delay. My connection is fine, so it must have been the wifi. Because of this delay, I lost seven games to two >:( .
It's going to vary no matter where the person lives.
I Want to say that you'll eventually get used to it and adjust your attacks accordingly but thats hard to say in itself.
Trust me, nobody Here has a perfect connection so your not the only one.
What SWW said. Wifi is slow. For everyone.
Peer to Peer looked good on paper, bad in practice. I have had a match with my next door neighbour (sick, so couldn't come over) that lagged like hell....it is weird.
The nintendo Wi-Fi traffic is, most of the time, crowded with people online due to brawl popularity
I must be lucky then, I geerally have no lag :D
You need a good or near perfect connection to play Brawl Online if you want it to suit you. The delay is completely natural for Brawl. Now you know why we say that Nintendo screwed up with online Brawl.
Well Wi-Fi don't like either. >:(
lulz, I played against a friend that lives like 5mins away if I skate there and we lag from time to time. Plain and simple... Wi-Fi has a sexually transmitted disease. :'(
My connection's been sucking lately.
I hate it. :'(
Quote from: `Matt` on April 27, 2008, 02:31:01 PM
Well Wi-Fi don't like either. >:(
lulz, I played against a friend that lives like 5mins away if I skate there and we lag from time to time. Plain and simple... Wi-Fi has a sexually transmitted disease. :'(
Is it genital herpes, 'cause I can tell you all about it after doing a project on it.