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Post by illram on Feb 2, 2017 19:59:04 GMT -5
So question for you bad hombres, this is not a general whine about "lag," I am genuinely curious about the technical aspect of this so I can fix it:
So on a wireless connection I have between 5mbps-30mbps download speeds, similar upload speeds, 36ms latency, 0% packet loss, Open NAT (port forwarded all necessary ports), but terrible skipping lag (teleporting all over the map). These are supposedly perfectly adequate network stats from everything I have read, and yet it is... literally unplayable as the kids say on reddit. I get high latency red icons on the side of the screen in game all the time.
My wired connection on a moderate NAT on my second Xbox does not have the terrible skipping lag. I know wired > wireless, but if the numbers on paper seem fine, what's happening to cause all this additional latency just in Call of Duty, and can I fix it somehow? Does it have something to do with Xbox's network tool saying I have an open NAT, but every call of duty ever always telling me my NAT is moderate? (Until I port forward...) I would really like to not have to run another ethernet cable in my apartment to wire up this Xbox. Any ideas?
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bradman
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Post by bradman on Feb 3, 2017 11:42:29 GMT -5
Run that cable, buddy.
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Post by illram on Feb 4, 2017 3:19:26 GMT -5
Well $15 and 20 minutes later, I have ~75ft of Cat5 running around my apartment, and no rubber banding. You would think in 2017 we could have wireless gaming but I guess not.
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markopolo
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Post by markopolo on Mar 2, 2017 17:12:06 GMT -5
Wireless gaming? Go play candycrush on your ipod5, noobscrub
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