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Old 02-07-2022, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by karadin [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Your explanation of Givincer doesn’t help your case. Why is it that Givincer rubber banding back to a reasonable position passes muster for you but Stunningly’s rubber band does not. Look at the screenshot. Stunningly is wayyyyy behind Kickenit and only a bit ahead of the pack. Kickenit didn’t gain that much space within a few frames on a straightaway without having a significantly better jump than Stunningly.

As for the ms reaction times, based on the rubberbanding noted above we can’t trust the frame OP used to make his determination. Clearly there are some serious interpolation issues if he’s neck and neck in the first few frames and then 150+ms behind Kickenit after both players get a sync.
It's not even a "case" that needs to be solved, but I will. Watched it so many times now and here's my real conclusion about Givincer's "rubberbanding".

1. He's not even on the line with racers which tells me that he hit "Forward" to move into position as the rolls were going then let go the second the roll was 900+ he started moving again. (That's why it shows him standstill in the video and is deadlast in the race) His last input was letting go of his forward button.

2. If he was serious about racing he'd have been already on the line stacked where stunningly and all the other known racers stand. Where the snow meets the grass.

3. Again if he wasn't even in the race his rubberbanding doesn't affect the jump off the first 2 players did which are not really possible by humans ? or a Pro gamer that plays CS:GO competitively