First of all, I think you (the admins) should give this suggestion a lot of attention, it would be REALLY useful and I don't think there are any disadvantages about it.
Well, I've been playing in some A/D servers since 2014 and the the majority of them have this script. It's basically a script that makes EVERY SINGLE hit (from weapons) to register damage in the opponent, just as if everybody had 10 ping.
I think this would be an AMAZING update, because most of the DMers in here (or even the freeroamers) have an average ping of 230, so if those freeroamers join a DM event, it would be really helpful and useful for them, and it would make the event be a lot faster.
Also in duels, some of the players (and even me), complain about that the other player doesn't take hits.
This is why I think it should be added, I'm sorry but I can't post a video of the script working, because it would be spam.
But I think you can find one of the best anti-lag systems ever created in the SA-MP Forums. It's created by [uL]Slice.
If you see any disadvantage, please post it here.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, regards.
Well, I've been playing in some A/D servers since 2014 and the the majority of them have this script. It's basically a script that makes EVERY SINGLE hit (from weapons) to register damage in the opponent, just as if everybody had 10 ping.
I think this would be an AMAZING update, because most of the DMers in here (or even the freeroamers) have an average ping of 230, so if those freeroamers join a DM event, it would be really helpful and useful for them, and it would make the event be a lot faster.
Also in duels, some of the players (and even me), complain about that the other player doesn't take hits.
This is why I think it should be added, I'm sorry but I can't post a video of the script working, because it would be spam.
But I think you can find one of the best anti-lag systems ever created in the SA-MP Forums. It's created by [uL]Slice.
If you see any disadvantage, please post it here.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, regards.
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