Im so scared, that a mod will close this thread because this thread is not praising this billion dollar company.
Anyways, im brave. Can anyone explain how people are able to greet me, while im still in my mulligan?
Are those mobile users or are they using mods. And noooope mr. smartfart, i got a highend rig and my animations are always the same. But sometimes my opponent is greeting me while im still choosing my hand.
i think because the of the internet speed mostly or the speed of the device you using ( not in your case). i definitely sure not because people use mod
Im so scared, that a mod will close this thread because this thread is not praising this billion dollar company.
I dont think a thread has ever been closed on the basis of a person disagreeing with or being critical of Blizzard. At least, none that I have ever seen myself in any case. And certainly not something that has ever been requested from us as mods. You're fine and no need for any fear in that regard.
Anyways, im brave. Can anyone explain how people are able to greet me, while im still in my mulligan?
Are those mobile users or are they using mods. And noooope mr. smartfart, i got a highend rig and my animations are always the same. But sometimes my opponent is greeting me while im still choosing my hand.
The connection on different devices can work differently. In particular, I've often found myself in the actual game (after the card selection screen) faster than normal. It's certainly not to do with any kind of game mod. It's a quirk of the network I would presume.
ye lets make the effort to create a mod to greet my opponents during their mulligan. for real some of u should consider searching for mental help.
What he implies is that someone is using a cheat device, not necessarily for this sole purpose.
@OP, play some Battlegrounds with your friend next to you. You will see the difference in lengths of your turns. Sometimes I have 70 seconds to play, he has 40 something. It depends on various factors, your internet speed, speed of your device, animations and so on.
ye lets make the effort to create a mod to greet my opponents during their mulligan. for real some of u should consider searching for mental help.
What he implies is that someone is using a cheat device, not necessarily for this sole purpose.
@OP, play some Battlegrounds with your friend next to you. You will see the difference in lengths of your turns. Sometimes I have 70 seconds to play, he has 40 something. It depends on various factors, your internet speed, speed of your device, animations and so on.
... but also the length of your battle Is the biggest factor
During that fairly recent brawl where spells cost health, I was doing the silly Demon Hunter stuff and sometimes I ended my turn on Glide.
From my perspective, it seemed like my opponent's turn had begun and he was just sitting there doing nothing, wasting time. In reality, when this same thing happened to me, it would appear as though the rope burned out while they were still doing stuff, yet all their actions still played out, I was just sitting and waiting for the animations to resolve before my turn actually started.
I think this is simply how the game looks on both sides and how the game connects players. Animations of all types can't be played for both players at the exact same real time. This probably includes the open hand selection, mulligan and getting the coin or not.
Were you going first or second? I've had this happen to me before too, and I think that once you hit the button to exchange your cards, if they have already chosen (and they are going first), they will "load in" first while you're still getting your new cards pulled up.
ye lets make the effort to create a mod to greet my opponents during their mulligan. for real some of u should consider searching for mental help.
What he implies is that someone is using a cheat device, not necessarily for this sole purpose.
@OP, play some Battlegrounds with your friend next to you. You will see the difference in lengths of your turns. Sometimes I have 70 seconds to play, he has 40 something. It depends on various factors, your internet speed, speed of your device, animations and so on.
... but also the length of your battle Is the biggest factor
Mentioned "animations" :) Basically the same thing.
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Im so scared, that a mod will close this thread because this thread is not praising this billion dollar company.
Anyways, im brave. Can anyone explain how people are able to greet me, while im still in my mulligan?
Are those mobile users or are they using mods. And noooope mr. smartfart, i got a highend rig and my animations are always the same. But sometimes my opponent is greeting me while im still choosing my hand.
i think because the of the internet speed mostly or the speed of the device you using ( not in your case). i definitely sure not because people use mod
ye lets make the effort to create a mod to greet my opponents during their mulligan. for real some of u should consider searching for mental help.
I dont think a thread has ever been closed on the basis of a person disagreeing with or being critical of Blizzard. At least, none that I have ever seen myself in any case. And certainly not something that has ever been requested from us as mods. You're fine and no need for any fear in that regard.
The connection on different devices can work differently. In particular, I've often found myself in the actual game (after the card selection screen) faster than normal. It's certainly not to do with any kind of game mod.
It's a quirk of the network I would presume.
What he implies is that someone is using a cheat device, not necessarily for this sole purpose.
@OP, play some Battlegrounds with your friend next to you. You will see the difference in lengths of your turns. Sometimes I have 70 seconds to play, he has 40 something. It depends on various factors, your internet speed, speed of your device, animations and so on.
... but also the length of your battle Is the biggest factor
Courageous and brave.
During that fairly recent brawl where spells cost health, I was doing the silly Demon Hunter stuff and sometimes I ended my turn on Glide.
From my perspective, it seemed like my opponent's turn had begun and he was just sitting there doing nothing, wasting time. In reality, when this same thing happened to me, it would appear as though the rope burned out while they were still doing stuff, yet all their actions still played out, I was just sitting and waiting for the animations to resolve before my turn actually started.
I think this is simply how the game looks on both sides and how the game connects players. Animations of all types can't be played for both players at the exact same real time. This probably includes the open hand selection, mulligan and getting the coin or not.
Were you going first or second? I've had this happen to me before too, and I think that once you hit the button to exchange your cards, if they have already chosen (and they are going first), they will "load in" first while you're still getting your new cards pulled up.
Just perspective.
Mentioned "animations" :) Basically the same thing.