The platform(s) still remain unknown.Īs for Dragon Ball FighterZ the magazine shows a new visual featuring Goku vs. Starting with the Dragon Ball Game Project Z, Jump magazine describes it as a “transcending Z-class game showing a world of Dragon Ball Z like we’ve never seen before.” The magazine has a visual showing the scene where Goku brings Gohan to the Kame House, prior to the event with Raditz.
They also teased Jiren as a new fighter for Dragon Ball FighterZ, and more is coming to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
Yeah, I am fan of Guilty Gear series since first XX back then and Xrd doesn't have these multiplayer issues as well, so I hope they will patch it in fighterz soon.Bandai Namco recently teased a new action RPG, Dragon Ball Game Project Z, that is in the works. For instance, matches in BB Tag I barely feel any lag, a lot of matches is felt like at home. When I'm playing some other fighting games, it's OK. So, when I'm playing DBFZ, I always have lag. I'm living in a middle of nowthere in Russia. I have 300 Mb/s and don't have any issues by myself. There is no problem to find room and connect with other players, but when someone doesn't have stable or fast connection, it brings the game down with him.Īll the matches I've played so far were pretty laggy and it's hard to play the game normally, when you try to catch upon the lag.Īs this game is one of the most entertaining fighters I've played recently next to Injustice or MKX, the online service is probably the worst I've encountered in years.Įxcept for Online in Saint Seiya Soldier Soul when you play against someone from Latin America (not mean't as an insult, but it's pretty far and I dunno how fast internet is around the globe), the game froze totally. MCDaveG wrote:Tried online today and man, it really is bad with the connection.
You call it unplayable but apparently you've played enough in two platforms to have a sample that gives you confidence to call out a whole community above the other. It's probably better on PC because they are more commonly wired. Not to say the game doesn't have problems. Don't blame the game if you're playing on wi-fi. I advice you to read on this your current assumption is wrong. While this doesn't usually affect regular internet activities it affects online gaming. Wi-Fi isn't just as good as wired it's slower, has higher latency and is much, much more unstable, every little thing might interfere with it. funny thing i own the game on Pc and Xbox one x Server are mucch much better on Pc ironically rage quitters and lag switcher are all on pc sad ppl. Even 6 months laater it got worse at best, so it will never change feels like 97 servers. Game is very well done but the bad serverss are killing it. I have the best internet available in my country.
Inn fighting games its peer to peer and Download speed doesnt matter in online play ping is importantt and if you have constamnt 3mbps you are good to go. So stop spreading nonsense when you have no idea what you are talking about. Nosferatu wrote:Its not your fault the servers are horrible i never saw bad servers like this in the past 25 years.Īnd wifi or ethernet doesnt matter in these days a good wifi today is just as good its not like 10 years before. Most of them are above 10 frames.ĭon't know about spectating if that happens then it's pretty damn stupid. I think the best party match I got was at 6 frames of delay. I was thinking you were talking about normal ring matches and was scratching my head. Oh yeah party matches is near impossible, just a single person with an average connection and it's all pushed down. I have wired connection and around 64mbps as well as my friends I play with, maybe I'm just unlucky with FighterZ online lol Even when it's just me and a friend in a ring match alone its good, but as soon as people start spectating or when it's 3v3 party match, it just starts to jump up and stay near 10+ frames. Casuals and Ranked where it's just me and the opponent it runs great like 2/3 frames. Not too knowledgable when dealing with connections and how it works in online games, but I just think it may deal with multiple users at once. I know from others that the game netcode is mediocre at best but I had a great experience on PC. It shouldn't care about if you're in casual or ring matches or whatever.