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I live in a country with shitty third world internet (Canada) and I often have to play matches with >100ms ping. As a result, I often set my GGPO delay to 5 frames. Realistically, how much would a 5 frame delay hold you back? Throw breaking is only a 6 frame window, so with a lot of delay you are basically forced to anticipate throws. Would I be better off setting my delay to something lower, like 2, and learning to deal with rollbacks/corrections?
Also, would I be best off trying to be as consistent as possible with my frame delay? Like picking one setting and sticking to it (and training with it) and only increasing delay with very poor connections. Do you guys find that always changing you delay throws you off with your combos? A lot of combos are just muscle memory timings, but I sometimes rely on visual cues to know when I have landed on the ground, so variable frame delay could throw that off.
Also, would I be best off trying to be as consistent as possible with my frame delay? Like picking one setting and sticking to it (and training with it) and only increasing delay with very poor connections. Do you guys find that always changing you delay throws you off with your combos? A lot of combos are just muscle memory timings, but I sometimes rely on visual cues to know when I have landed on the ground, so variable frame delay could throw that off.