Or I could do this: http://www.speedtest.net/result/7867525623.png
Or I could do this: http://www.speedtest.net/result/7867525623.png
That tends to be cheap when you live in a rich port. I'm jealous, because I get a 100 mbps speed test but it all doesn't matter when Verizon does their infamous throttling. It drives me crazy when I play a network intensive game. One moment I'm winning and the next there's a 20 second freeze with my wifi speeds dropping to .2 Mbps download and .1 Mbps upload. It's insanity.
But I guess there are advantages and disadvantages to everything.
V:
I solely play on Gameroom, and at most have it at about 3% CPU usage, alongside a ~100 mbps down speed. Everything runs fine from my side, however, the biggest bottleneck seems to be the server itself recently.
I saw. I conquered. I came.
That is weird. I always have 15 tabs open, spotify application, facebook gameroom, Graal playerworlds and discord and everything runs smoothly. But I took a very long time removing default computer waste that would slow down my computer in trade of sending data back to the company Lenovo. When I saw 90% of my crashes came from a analytical app that sends data back to the company, I got so furious. But now, my computer runs smoothly (and I didn't have to buy a $900 one). The one thig I didn't mention is that I bought this laptop for $250 and a refurbished model at that. It has been 3-4 years and still running beautifully.
Same but thats because my computer can only run on 2.5 GHz wifi connections
Also an update: I recently got rid of an executable that would force my apps to have a 60% increase on each individual application. This executable is called GDC Agent. In case any of you all have Lenovo, I highly recommend getting rid of that executable.
It brought down my CPU usage for FB gameroom from 45-60% to 4-9% regularly! It was so nice.
Last edited by Jayden-Jair; 12-16-2018 at 03:07 PM.
They should just allow client access. Would give exposure to the developing tools a lot of the players aren't aware of; and obviously be way more smooth.