I'm sure you do. Honestly, anyone that has no opportunity to play DOA5U offline, and is left with DOA online, has my deepest sympathies. It's the biggest crock of shit.
I don't like online, i remember once i was getting spammed by hayabusa's 2p and i couldn't hold, so i tried hop kicking and nothing, when i finally held correctly i got really mad and spamming christie's 2h+k right back and got called a spammer, if you can't handle that shit don't do it booboo. smh.
It's terrible, I've always said that. But it's even more pitiful when people CHOOSE to play in it over going to a potential offline scene in their own area.
Helena's 1PPK becomes mad dumb online. A lot of bullshit becomes almost unbearable. The thing that gets me is I can't stand people that clearly have not played offline, and thus only online, and think they're hot shit with their laggy ass matches.
Word iHajin. I actually rarely play online, and just decided to play because a dude wanted more experience against Ayane. Our connection actually wasn't that bad (as in I could actually move!), yet it was still utterly atrocious at times. I honestly don't know how anyone could ever consider an online match to be legit.
Because people are oblivious. We need to just accept that we have a scubby community (online). A lot online players (not all obviously but most) think they are amazing and on par with tournament players.
I think the thing is that people that have not played offline, or not played offline often, will be more accustomed to the lag and likely won't even really recognize that there actually is a lot of lag at times. It's not until I started playing offline that I realized just how unplayable DOA online can be.
Basically. You have to train yourself online to put your inputs in earlier than you would offline, I've played enough both online and offline that I can deal with it but it's still a problem.