I always find it funny how when people bring this topic up there are people that jump in to say "BUGS? WHAT BUGS???" *insert murder what murder meme here 🤣
It's almost as if people can't imagine bugs happening to others if it doesn't happen to them also.
Everyone (or at least most people) know bugs happen. But most people know that most bugs do not affect everyone equally, and many different bugs can manifest in similar ways. For example, it is basically impossible for there to exist any control bug that has lasted for the duration of the game, because the controls themselves have been completely reworked multiple times. One thing most people have forgotten, for example, is coincident with the release of 12.0 there was an underlying engine change that was mandated by Unity. This caused all sorts of control issues (this was the very first "Parry is broken" moment in the game) that required controls be redone. And no coincidence, the last rash of "controls are broken" happened when Unity mandated an engine swap a few years ago that completely broke how MCOC deals with timing in the game. This was when Kabam announced they would have to completely redo not just how controls worked, but how all combat timing and sequencing worked to try to replicate as closely as possible how the original game worked.
Most of the time when this subject comes up, people are talking past each other. Some people say the same bug is still here when it isn't, and other people say there is no such bug when there is, but it is a completely different bug. But if I'm being fair, the people saying there's been the same bug for years are more wrong than the people saying there is no such bug, because there is no such bug.
Maybe you just hold your phone wrong? I know phones without a bezel cause inputs when holding them, Samsung Edge was terrible for that - try it in a case and don't grip it like your choking a chicken.
Lay the phone flat and play with just your index fingers, I bet you get no dash issues then.
It is impossible to say why all those weird dash problems happen, but I know for a fact that at least some of the ones that were affecting me at one time came down to how I held my phone. It was causing the ball of my thumb to occasionally touch the edge of the screen, and that caused control input issues.
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Most of the time when this subject comes up, people are talking past each other. Some people say the same bug is still here when it isn't, and other people say there is no such bug when there is, but it is a completely different bug. But if I'm being fair, the people saying there's been the same bug for years are more wrong than the people saying there is no such bug, because there is no such bug.