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fatslob-:O said:
Pemalite said:

Well. If you have a decent network, it's a non issue.

It's not only your network that you have to worry about ... 

It also depends on the network you're going to play from too since you also have to depend on a foreign network to be able to reliably broadcast the stream from you're network and getting high quality streams requires very high upload and download bandwidth too ... 

If I am in my own home. (The only place where I play video games.) Then my homes network is the only thing I need to worry about. - It is more than enough to allow streaming of games to the Shield that look better than the Playstation 4 Pro. Downsampling is fabulous.

When you start taking it over the internet, then your internet connection becomes the limiting factor. - Unfortunately, I am limited to the laws of Physics on that front as attenuation on the twisted copper pair limits me to only 6Mbps down/1Mbps up. - Getting the NBN in the next 3 months though, 100Mbps down/40Mbps up, hopefully I can forgo interleaving on my line for lower latency.




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