SpokenTruth said:
There is no 'might be' about it. Light travels at 186.282 miles per millisecond in a vacuum. At 4 milliseconds, you have a maximum transmission distance of 745.128 miles. Again, in a perfect point to point vacuum. Now add in natural time delay for fiber optic cabling, input delay, signal conversion delay, encoding delay, decoding delay, game render delay, switch delay, router delay, backbone route delay....hence, bullshit. |
Ah i see where we are miscommunicating.
That 4 ms extra vs local doesnt mean the transport takes 4 ms
Its just that the 64ms is differently buildup vs local 60ms
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