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Are my friends and I alone in this?

We play Rocket League pretty much daily on PC via Steam, but almost every game is a rubber-band factory.

We're from New England and Pennsylvania, all hardwired, and we can't get through a single game this season without some major game-changing lag that often helps us lose the game (other than our own bad plays, lol)

Our pings are typically below 50, and we have only gotten server health indicators once this season. It's bad enough that I don't want to play until I know it's fixed.

Has anyone else experienced this? Could I doing something wrong? Would the F10 stat trackers be helpful at all in solving this?

Edit: Crazy response - it seems like an overwhelming YES to latency and rubberbanding issues. I wonder if Psyonix knows about this and is working on it?

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about 1 year ago - /u/Psyonix_Devin - Direct link

Originally posted by SLIisPointless

u/Psyonix_Devin hey! Do you know if this is a known issue? Thanks!

u/Psyonix_Devin hey! Do you know if this is a known issue? Thanks!

Discussing this internally now. Are you running any of the performance graphs while playing? It would be really helpful to know via those graphs what you are seeing for max latency, packet loss, etc. (Graphs can be enabled via Settings > Interface > Performance Graphs)

about 1 year ago - /u/Psyonix_Devin - Direct link

Originally posted by SLIisPointless

Thanks! I've activated them via F10, but don't understand any of it. Which should I use?

I'll go with whatever is recommended by you and record gameplay or save logs (if that's a thing).

Which should I use?

Going to shoot you a DM! But for those following along, the Network Summary graph is the one you should choose if you're seeing latency or packet loss.

about 1 year ago - /u/Psyonix_Devin - Direct link

Originally posted by SLIisPointless

One more q: could/does Reporting Server help you guys diagnose this stuff?

One more q: could/does Reporting Server help you guys diagnose this stuff?

LTTP with this answer, but yes definitely!