My Observed Issues with Wintersday JP

My Observed Issues with Wintersday JP

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Posted by: Ayrilana.1396

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Synchronization Issues

  • Snowflakes sometimes break apart out of order before you get to them
  • The entire snowflake path will already be up rather than spawn as you go
  • Skritt ice attacks occur immediately when you’re able to jump past the last boulder rather than right before

Lag

  • Jumps sometimes do not register and you just run off platform
  • Jumps sometimes register as a shallow jump
  • Boulders sometimes stop briefly
  • Sometimes snowflakes do not graphically load on screen while you can still jump on them if you know their location

Bugs

  • Dropping down, dodging, or jumping onto the candy cane bridge after the presents sometimes causes fall damage as you walk down it
  • Sometimes you lose more health than you should as you’re jumping across the snowflakes and end up dying when you were going full speed through them

I did a full run at around 8:10pm PST on server 64.25.33.74 and observed all of these on that run.

I’m running on the lowest graphical settings except for player model limit and player textures which are both maxed. I never saw these issues last year and even on the same settings.

Attached is a screenshot of the snowflakes breaking apart out of order. Luckily I was able to catch it while jumping.

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My Observed Issues with Wintersday JP

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Posted by: Lazaar.9123

Lazaar.9123

For the losing health when jumping on snowflakes, i’ve found the snowman path to be the safest.

My Observed Issues with Wintersday JP

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Posted by: Ayrilana.1396

Ayrilana.1396

I stuck primarily to the quaggan path as it was easy enough to essentially do it on auto. I’m not sure exactly what caused me to lose health but I’ve ran through it quickly without stopping like on all other times and for some reason as I get to the peppermint platforms, I find myself with almost no health. Luckily it’s very infrequent.