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10meg and Gaming
I have recently been upgraded to 10meg since being on 3meg, i used to get decent pings of about 10 - 30 while playing games like mohaa. I now get between 25 - 40?
I would have thought the pings would have got better say 5 - 15. How does it work and why so low? Does anyone else have low pings in games. Also when running All Seeing Eye and it tests your speed it comes up the same as when i had a 3 meg connection. However when i goto any speed test site it does indeed say 9.5meg or around that. Seems the connection works at 10meg for somethings and not for others humm |
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The only things that affect pings (latency) are
1. physical distance and number of devices between you and the gameserver 2. line quality 3. traffic Your higher bandwidth can ease traffic locally but essentially it won't make any difference. |
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Forgive my explanation of this but some games are cahed to run at certain speeds. Example being RTCW (Return to Castle Wolfenstein) is cahed to run at 512k.
Some one will no doubt correct this explanation but like I said my explanation isn't that good.:confused: |
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thanks that kinda anwsers my question
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My pings always stayed the same from 600k - 2Mb - 10Mb broadband. The pings are around 20 on a UK server which i'm happy about.
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The only time I notice a huge difference in Ping is when I play on German servers and that counts for all games that I play. Mainly RtCW, ET, BF1942 & Desert Combat, BF2. Other European servers are fine but always the German ones and I have never known why?
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But I always tend to choose a UK server is possible. |
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Shocked! |
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Ping of 30 on a US server?
Yah right. |
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Everyone I know pings at least 120+ on US servers and thats with decent connections. How ever if he gets that kind of ping then fair play to him!:tu: |
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The London -> New York round trip is 65ms or more even from a datacentre either side. :)
Ping from Telehouse North London to a Level3 router in New York Internet Exchange: PING 4.78.160.37 (4.78.160.37): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 4.78.160.37: icmp_seq=0 ttl=251 time=67.377 ms 64 bytes from 4.78.160.37: icmp_seq=1 ttl=251 time=67.493 ms 64 bytes from 4.78.160.37: icmp_seq=2 ttl=251 time=67.471 ms 64 bytes from 4.78.160.37: icmp_seq=3 ttl=251 time=67.586 ms ^C --- 4.78.160.37 ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 67.377/67.482/67.586/0.074 ms |
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You can though 'rate hack' on source based games by setting packets to be exchanged /s down but you are a proper klaxon if you do =)
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