PS4 (P2P gaming)
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 5:08 pm
Hi everyone
I recently did a ping test on this site: pingtest.net
My results were: Around 49-51 ping, 0% packet loss and 1-2ms jitter. It was a bit of suprise since I got way lower in this test: speedtest.net.
Someone pointed out that the former was a more accurate test.
I play a lot of Uncharted 4 multiplayer which is p2p (peer-to-peer) and I have only once experienced white plug once while playing. I'm not quite sure how p2p works but
I heard that the player with the highest latency gets host. I don't know if this is accurate.
I did get an A rating on pingtest.net and it said that everything should work well if the bandwidth is sufficient. I did a test on the PS4 and I get from 60-90 Mbps which I think is pretty good. Its a 100 Mbps connection I have.
My question then is how does lag manifest in a p2p game? I'm just wondering how good my connection is because as I said I have never experienced any type of lag out of 100s of hours of playing. Is my connection in that case sufficient? Just very confused about all of this.
Sorry for the wall of text
I recently did a ping test on this site: pingtest.net
My results were: Around 49-51 ping, 0% packet loss and 1-2ms jitter. It was a bit of suprise since I got way lower in this test: speedtest.net.
Someone pointed out that the former was a more accurate test.
I play a lot of Uncharted 4 multiplayer which is p2p (peer-to-peer) and I have only once experienced white plug once while playing. I'm not quite sure how p2p works but
I heard that the player with the highest latency gets host. I don't know if this is accurate.
I did get an A rating on pingtest.net and it said that everything should work well if the bandwidth is sufficient. I did a test on the PS4 and I get from 60-90 Mbps which I think is pretty good. Its a 100 Mbps connection I have.
My question then is how does lag manifest in a p2p game? I'm just wondering how good my connection is because as I said I have never experienced any type of lag out of 100s of hours of playing. Is my connection in that case sufficient? Just very confused about all of this.
Sorry for the wall of text