Thread: Offside issue
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Old 03-31-2022, 05:48 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by JeffR View Post
Looks like it wasn't what I thought, and the situation as described ruled out the the most likely possibility Sebastian could think of. Going to have to add some special debugging checks to see if we can root out when and why this is happening.
Ok, that's unfortunate. Thanks for keeping us up to date and working on the issue.

I tried to record the issue, but the game I played today didn't have it happen in its most serious form. I did catch one instance though where the offside players were far from touching the blue line again before the puck was passed back into the offensive zone.

Here's the clip. Oh and please check your volume, goal horn incoming.
https://youtu.be/dxw4que9eTc

As mentioned this isn't quite as severe as what I've seen and what I originally posted about. I've seen offside players receiving passes like this as far as at the hash marks with seemingly no effort to go for the blue line to get onside.

Also, the one displayed on the clip above could be accounted for the visual gameplay not correlating to what's happening under the hood, just like kibasan explained in their post as quoted below. The clock does jump some 3 seconds forward just before the offensive zone is re-entered, but the players do seem quite far away from the blue line either way.

The gameplay displayed is on normal speed by the way.

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Originally Posted by kibasan View Post
I've noticed this happening too. But for me, more often than not, the attacker on Team A will sit at the line and wait for his teammates to touch up...but they never quite do..and still he crosses the line and play continues.

I was curious if this was just a visual effect because of the player icon mod I use -- on screen it appears, say, a half inch short of an official "touch up", but perhaps under the hood they have in fact crossed over to the neutral zone.
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