• Ech@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Mate, how do you play any games if 500mb takes too much time?

    • RisingSwell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      Because I already have them and don’t need to download them again. 500mb on a mediocre day is like 2 hours.

      If you mean online games, I tend not to because they often work poorly. For some strange, totally inexplicable reason that definitely has nothing to do with my terrible internet.

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              22 hours ago

              I’m in Australia and get about 100. High latency to the rest of the world though

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                  19 hours ago

                  I’m in Canberra, so a nice mix of nearby bushland and rural, with an almost big enough town centre 20 minutes away

                  It sucks that the previous government screwed the NBN, I missed it as I already had FTTN, you missed it because it was cities first

                  I think your best option is starlink now

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                    19 hours ago

                    I was never getting any kind of fibre no matter what lmao.

                    I’m not touching starlink, I’ll just hope Vodafone puts a new local tower in so I can bail on Telstra, fuckers charge over double for like 15% better service, but I do need that 15% sadly, games like Minecraft literally won’t work online on my Vodafone sim.

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            2 days ago

            Instant gratification has rotted y’all’s brains. A stable 25 down is not just survivable but cromulent. I’m on 100 down 40 up and can’t imagine how having a gigabit connection would make my experience any better when the bottlenecks are generally upstream of the ISP.

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              2 days ago

              Instant gratification has rotted y’all’s brains

              Nah, fuck off with that shit. I wanna download a modern game in less than 3 hours, thank you very much

              My 500 both ways has yet to hit a bottleneck when it comes to large downloads, and has saved me hours upon hours of time since I got upgraded from 100. You have no idea what youre on about

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              2 days ago

              100% this. Latency is far more important than bandwidth for most things and I’d much rather have a 50/20 FTTP service than a 300/100 cable or DSL line.

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            2 days ago

            You can play online games and use discord on that.

            Lived in a place that advertised 100Mbps speeds. Bullshit. It had 25Mbps on a good day. Lets not talk about the bad days.

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            2 days ago

            Bit or byte, those are completely different experiences.

            We moved this week, so we had to swap our internet contract, because if we moved with the type of connection we had, we’d only get 16Mbits/s. With our current one, we get I think 500Mbit/s or about 60MByte/s