
Jay Sus medal 5001 317 days ago
Would help with overtaking if this was fixed.

Timothy Barry medal 5869 317 days ago
Should this not go in as a bug? Also, this is not a me issue...

Jay Sus medal 5001 317 days ago
well it's still here since 2016 so it can't be a bug

Timothy Barry medal 5869 317 days ago
It is a problem that needs fixing, not an idea to implement. Ergo, this should go in as a bug (problem that needs fixing) report.

José Trujillo medal 5685
Community Manager 317 days ago
Hey managers,
This is clearly a desync issue between the server and the client. This could be caused by a lag spike, usually in domestic networks. There’s a packets loss and domino effect happens.
A reload of the viewer is enough to put it back in sync, that’s the good news.

Jay Sus medal 5001 316 days ago
It happens with high-speed broadband and high-speed full fibre.
It happens with 2.5g, 5g and 6g wifi or 100mb and 1gb lan connections.
It happens on 4-core processor and 8-core processor computers.
It happens on 2gb and 32gb ram computers.

José Trujillo medal 5685
Community Manager 316 days ago
Hey Jay,
It has nothing to do with download or upload speed.