## Why Remote players are still smoothed by lerping directly toward the latest authoritative `PlayerState`, which makes presentation sensitive to uneven packet spacing and late packets. Now that the client already owns authoritative per-player snapshots, the next MVP step is to buffer remote snapshots and interpolate across them so remote motion stays smooth without becoming locally authoritative. ## What Changes - Add a dedicated client-side remote snapshot interpolation path for authoritative `PlayerState` updates. - Buffer a small number of remote authoritative snapshots and interpolate between buffered samples instead of lerping directly to the newest packet. - Reject stale remote snapshots by tick before they can affect presentation. - Keep remote players non-predicted and presentation-only while documenting the interpolation delay/sample strategy used by the MVP client. ## Capabilities ### New Capabilities - `client-remote-snapshot-interpolation`: Define how the client buffers and interpolates authoritative remote `PlayerState` snapshots for presentation-only smoothing. ### Modified Capabilities - `client-authoritative-player-state`: Remote-player presentation changes from "latest snapshot apply" to "buffered authoritative snapshot interpolation" while keeping stale-state rejection and authoritative ownership requirements. ## Impact - Affected code: `Assets/Scripts/MovementComponent.cs`, `Assets/Scripts/Player.cs`, and any new remote snapshot helper used by the client. - Affected tests: `Assets/Tests/EditMode/Network/` regression coverage for remote snapshot buffering, stale-packet rejection, and interpolation behavior. - Documentation/spec impact: new interpolation capability spec plus a delta update for `client-authoritative-player-state`.