80, but close. 1 byte = 8 bits. 10 megabytes = 80 megabits. *NM*
Aemon Send a noteboard - 24/09/2011 05:03:39 PM
Play any PC game on your PC, Mac or tablet, regardless of specifications. Seriously.
23/09/2011 08:02:37 PM
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Just one question: is your connection 10MB/sec or 10mbps?
23/09/2011 11:05:30 PM
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I'm guessing 10 mbps; 10 MB/s is like 120 mbps *NM*
24/09/2011 07:57:58 AM
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80, but close. 1 byte = 8 bits. 10 megabytes = 80 megabits. *NM*
24/09/2011 05:03:39 PM
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The bandwidth is not a big deal above a certain threshold.
24/09/2011 05:10:41 PM
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So how do you measure or check your latency? *NM*
24/09/2011 09:14:30 PM
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Generally, go to speedtest.net
29/09/2011 09:07:20 PM
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Again, for the upload speed, do you really mean 1MB/sec or 1mbps?
29/09/2011 09:26:08 PM
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Either number is well above the required minimum. That said, 1mbps makes more sense.
30/09/2011 05:01:17 PM
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I'm a elitist codger who hates change, so it makes me unhappy for no good reason.
23/09/2011 11:05:54 PM
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What about using the free system?
24/09/2011 05:55:09 PM
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I don't need it. I am sitting at a PC powerful enough to play any of these games with no hitches.
24/09/2011 06:25:36 PM
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Heh, I've been posting about OnLive here for years. Good luck getting people interested. *NM*
24/09/2011 05:05:00 PM
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