THe problem isnt the solid connection, its the inevitable drops in connection from using wireless tech.
Its all bullshit that the right setup has anything to do with it. I have my PS3/XBOX360(with official adapter) and PC 8 feet from a router that is in the same room. Gaming *can* run smooth, but there will always be packet loss due to how wireless works. Drops will be inevitable, maybe not every single game, but it will happen. I couldnt take it anymore, lag spikes in Battlefront, Counter Strike or Gears screwed me too many times. I just ran some cable to the systems and no problems since. Someitimes wireless is the only option, but if you can do a clean run of wire to your system, always do it.
Getting an XBOX One for me is like being in a bad relationship but staying together because we have kids. XBone we have 20000+ achievement points, 2+ years of XBL Gold and 20000+ MS points. I think its best we stay together if only for the MS points.
Nintendo Treehouse is what happens when a publisher is confident and proud of its games and doesn't need to show CGI lies for five minutes.
-Jim Sterling







