Direct3D 11 is normally less intensive, but if you use Linux, Mac, or a mobile device, you won't have access to it) Set backend to Direct3D 11(This is dependent on what plays nice with your graphics, so experiment with these. Some settings that can help you have a smooth netplay experience in SRTE:
Parsec can also be used during friendlies, however, it isn't typically used in a tournament setting. As long as the game runs at 60fps with little to no stutter, under 15 pad buffer, you are qualified to enter tournaments. There are some instances that ping reaches up to 100-200 ms.
Note: This doesn't apply to every situation, however. Also, if you are in different countries, it will most likely lag unless you both have strong internet. Makes the host inputs work better than the connectors, creating an unfair experience. Buffer over 15 isn't very good, and anything over 20 is unplayable. Ping over 30 is ok-ish, but 50+ is bad.īuffer (sacrificing input speed for better connection) should be anywhere from 3 (both players have freaking fantastic internet) to 15 (both players have decent connection). The person with lower ping and stronger internet should be the one to host. Click Here and click 'Run Test' to find out how fast or slow your internet is. You or your friend may have slow internet which we usually determine via ping. Having a bad time with Netplay? Experiencing Lag?