Aerial
New member
A21 has actually made this a little worse for me. I was hoping the advertised performance improvements in A21 would address the issue, but it hasn't, at least for me.
My husband and I play together on a game hosted on his PC. The zombies often bounce around, especially after being knocked down. It's classic rubberbanding and I'm just wondering if there are any tricks people know to help improve this. I don't know if the issue is with the game itself, or how the game interacts with the host computer's busses/hardware/software. Or the receiving computer's, for that matter. Our computers are middle of the road in terms of age and performance (intel i5-9600K CPU @ 3.70GHz, 32 GB RAM, 1T Samsung 860 EVO SSD harddrive)
Has anyone investigated this and have advice for things we can try?
Thanks,
Aerial
My husband and I play together on a game hosted on his PC. The zombies often bounce around, especially after being knocked down. It's classic rubberbanding and I'm just wondering if there are any tricks people know to help improve this. I don't know if the issue is with the game itself, or how the game interacts with the host computer's busses/hardware/software. Or the receiving computer's, for that matter. Our computers are middle of the road in terms of age and performance (intel i5-9600K CPU @ 3.70GHz, 32 GB RAM, 1T Samsung 860 EVO SSD harddrive)
Has anyone investigated this and have advice for things we can try?
Thanks,
Aerial