


Internet speed
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Posted 10 August 2012 - 09:57 PM

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Posted 10 August 2012 - 10:09 PM
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 01:51 AM
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 02:05 AM
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 02:13 AM
Nitsua Asuka, on 11 August 2012 - 02:05 AM, said:
I'm also in a ****** location. It's basically luck that there is ONE ISP offering a decent connection and deal for it. If Mediacom wasn't here I'd be forced to use a crappy satellite dish because there is nothing else out here. Mediacom basically has a monopoly on ISP on the whole southern half of this state and it's usually what people are using everywhere because that's the only option for a decent bandwidth. Luckily at 25$/month they aren't gouging me for it.
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 02:30 AM
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 02:37 AM
Mechpriest, on 10 August 2012 - 10:09 PM, said:
Last I checked Australia, for example, is not a third world country. Yet we can have pretty hopeless Internet connections here. Ironically my experience of Internet connections in Thailand (developing country, so admittedly not third world as such) is that they were about on par with Australia when last I lived there, but for a fraction of the cost.
Bluten, on 11 August 2012 - 02:13 AM, said:
In much the same situation myself. Telstra here has a government sponsored monopoly on phone lines, and outside of built up cities they flex their monopolistic powers pretty heavily. So I'm paying more than 3 times what you're paying all up, and very likely for a much worse connection. Hope that cheers you up a bit

Regarding your original question, given my connection ranges from reasonable (off peak) to almost unplayably laggy (peak), by my PC is pretty beastly, I'm in the same boat. My thoughts are to stick to Mechs that don't rely too heavily on single, heavy-hitting shots (you might not hit constantly with lasers, for example, but you will be able to get some decent damage in I'm sure), and generally try to use mid-range weapons. It's generally the case in most games, I think it's fair to say, that medium range is the most effective with some lag, as long range requires too much precision and at short range a little lag = the enemy being half a screen away from where they're 'meant to be'.
Plus I'd try Mechs with good torso rotation range and speed, and ideally arm-mounted weapons, so that you won't have so much of a problem with Jenners running around into your blind spots and being unable to turn around to swat them. Of course more torso agility and arm-mounted weapons will come at a cost, so my suggestion might turn out to be as useful as a Laser Mech in a furnace!
More generally speaking, it's very significant whether you've got a high but steady ping, or whether it's sporadic. Mine tends to be sporadic in peak times, and that makes life very hard. With stable pings of up to about 300-400ms, though, you can learn to lead targets pretty reliably at medium ranges I've found, but trying to snipe or brawl up close just doesn't work.
Omniparlous.
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 02:44 AM
Gabopentin, on 11 August 2012 - 02:30 AM, said:
Yeah I'm with talk talk aswell and we are stuck with 2.5meg and limited downloads ( 40gb a month ) and that is shared between 5 devices. Our exchange is in the next town
Edited by Nitsua Asuka, 11 August 2012 - 02:45 AM.
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 02:46 AM
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 02:52 AM
sumdumfu, on 11 August 2012 - 02:46 AM, said:
Yeah also depends where the servers are aswell. And my ping is at 60ms. And I know that everyone outside of North America is going to get high pings
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 03:03 AM
Mechpriest, on 10 August 2012 - 10:09 PM, said:
Considering New York City has a lot of Internet infrastructure that is 100+ year old copper cabling. That they don't want to fix because it'd be expensive. (And hard, Cohesive planning when building infrastructure? In the US?)
Did some call center work for various American ISPs. You know what's funny is when you realize the average speed, network conditions and infrastructure... is beaten the hell out of by South America or.. anywhere in Europe.
So, move out of the United States and into a country with a real internet infrastructure? Maybe somewhere in Japan where it's pretty much all fiber optic cabling, and the 'average' speeds are 25mbs down, and it's..free? Don't mind if I do!
The united states isn't a leader in infrastructure, and probably will never be. Not economical to upgrade when you can overcharge your customers for ****** service while keeping the same cabling down that's been there since the early 20th century.
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Posted 11 August 2012 - 03:40 AM
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