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I have a 56k and am geting pissed of not being able to play, so i was wondering could someone tell me if 128k is enough to play this game 20v20??
Thanks for ur reply
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Warrant Officer
![]() Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Holland
Posts: 807
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Yeah...
The data has to go through a lot longer cable, which could cause a lot of package loss, and a high ping. I'm not an expert in there things, but I do know the basics ![]() The closer the server is to you, the better. |
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Private
![]() Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 44
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I read a post on the 'other' boards that for 20 players, 5 hours pushes 20 GB across the internet!!
That's a friggin' lot for 5 hours, WAY more than like DoD/HL - broadband is the only way to handle the high amount of packets going back/forth in this game. I'd be willing to be that you would still experience unsatisfactory performance w/ 128. Unless you can setup a lan for you and your friends of course. Dont forget though that it has alot to do w/ the server your connecting to. If that server can't be quickly reached by your ISP then no matter how fast your connection your going to have trouble. |
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