![]() ![]() " But but But, Satellites have GIGABITS per second of throughput on the transponders".Only web browsers that supported HTML5 Video clips making use of the MP4 (along with H. And do not get me started on Satellite NBN (Australia's future proof broadband) for Rural users, which (again according to the laws of physics), satellites at ~35000 Kilometers, ping times are 800ms ONE WAY, so nearly 2 seconds latency for there and back again. I have 25mbit at AU$70 a month, and even to Sydney game servers, i get ~30ms pings. My point is, if the servers are only going to be european based then you can count out any decent game playability from anyone asian based (Incliding AU/NZ).Īlso, Australians will agree with me, unless you want to pay $20,000 a month (or more) to get 300 or 400mbit fibre connections, our overlord government told us 12mbit a second was a decdent base speed for average users, with 25/50/100 mbit if you are willing to pay. (light can, and does slow down when transiting gases for example). Also, Speed of light is also dependant of the transmission medium used. ![]() Unless you completely missed the difference between total capacity of a link (300mbit fibre) and the total time it takes electrons (or photons) to travel from A to B. ![]() Well, Electrons travel at (Near) speed of light, so unless you found a way to break the laws of physics (Sorry Scotty) Then quite a few users will spend the bulk of their time complaining about latency. So i wonder how you guys can get such a bad ping with nowdays internet connexions (thus the 56k modem joke). But people here are speaking about getting a 200ms latency wich is very different. ![]() And that's why i get a 40-50ms latency when i play on a server located in NA or Asia with my 300mb/s fibre connexion instead of having a ping score between 10-20ms for a server located in Europe. You could have the best connection on the planet and still get ping over 200 from Aus to Europe. Originally posted by RoninJames:Its a crazy little thing called distance. ![]()
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