The Show in Germany?
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I live in Germany because I’m stationed here. and apparently nobody plays MLB the show because I just got done playing a game at 2fps. Versus someone on the west coast of U.S. I would’ve had to be psychic to win that game.
It just sucks that any really good awards through online play are already difficult to attain for me cause I’m not anything special. And now that fleeting chance of competing is 0%.
I guess I’ll play online in the show 24.
Obviously this wouldn’t be an issue if I had amazing internet but Germany also sucks for that too.
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Hard to imagine other young men stationed in Germany wouldn't also be interested in the Show. What time of day were you searching for a game?
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@Coltonst_MLBTS said in The Show in Germany?:
I live in Germany because I’m stationed here. and apparently nobody plays MLB the show because I just got done playing a game at 2fps. Versus someone on the west coast of U.S. I would’ve had to be psychic to win that game.
It just sucks that any really good awards through online play are already difficult to attain for me cause I’m not anything special. And now that fleeting chance of competing is 0%.
I guess I’ll play online in the show 24.
Obviously this wouldn’t be an issue if I had amazing internet but Germany also sucks for that too.
I am German, my down/upload is awesome and so is my ping. Maybe you live in a „bad area“, we have some bad spots for internet :).
There are other Germans, but usually, in the afternoon you meet australians and asian people
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@YOSHI24_XBL yeah it definitely is. If I lived in a city I’m sure it’d be better. DSL I think it is. That’s the best I can get and it’s rough.
I did play in the afternoon.
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I play in UK and never have any connection problems. As i play at random times of day i am lucky i never see the connection issues during peak US times.
I normally play people from East Coast or Japan/Korea.
I may play a game against a fellow UK player once every 10/15 games and fellow European once every 10/15.
Connection is rarely bad, but thats just the way it is with p2p.