negative latency
1. Noun: An imaginary term used to inflate excitement over new and upcoming hardware; associated with the gaming industry.
2.Noun: A proverbial scapegoat meant to counter arguments that seek to blame the game
2.Noun: A proverbial scapegoat meant to counter arguments that seek to blame the game
1: "Specifically Bakar notes Google’s “negative latency” will act as a workaround for any potential lag between player and server. This term describes a buffer of predicted latency, inherent to a Stadia players setup or connection, in which the Stadia system will run lag mitigation. This can include increasing fps rapidly to reduce latency between player input and display, or even predictive button presses."
2: "Yo, I tech'ed that throw!" "Dawg, this got negative latency. You obviously didn't"
2: "Yo, I tech'ed that throw!" "Dawg, this got negative latency. You obviously didn't"