Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: wes34th on January 07, 2007, 02:52:21 PM
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Does anyone have high speed satellite service?How does it do playing Aces?Satellite service is my only option out here in the boonies besides dial up:( Also, if you don't have satellite service does anyone know if any issues could be created using a satellite for the internet?I have heard that satellites should not be used for internet "twitch" games?What are twitch games and why would there be a problem.HELP!!
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Wes,
I use satelite internet. I also install the Hughes system for RV'ers. The short answer is that the satelite systems are unplayable for any real time game. The lag time is upwards of 2 seconds. Ive tested it on America's Army as well as other games. Sorry but it just won't work for games. It has nothing to do with the speed of the modem either. It's all related to the fact that the signal is going through the buffers at multiple areas before it heads down the regular internet lines.
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what Maverick said, i use Skydsl (Internet via satellite),
the lag is to big for online playing. But its ok for surfing
the web and great for downloads, (ie: up to 600mb in 2minutes)
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Remember, the satellites are 22,000+ miles away. Signal has to go all the way out and all the way back in to a hub, then from there to your other computer (which could be anywhere in the world).
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use it to surf, but get a dial up to fly
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this is the only online game I know which is playable with dialup--I get smooth 180ms or so---I suspect it makes Ostis and severe angle snapshots harder to hit, but ok aside from that
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One of the guys from work visited friends wh have HughesNet satellite. His pings were up to 1200ms. Hughes also has a habbit of throttling your connection down to 28.8 even if you havent exceeded their bandwidth limits. He was floored.
I thought Dish Network had a service...?
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Dish network is TV only.
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i worked on one of these last summer.
high pings were noticable even just surfing.
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Originally posted by LePaul
I thought Dish Network had a service...?
You're thinking of DirectPC. I don't know if they even do the service anymore. It was good speeds down, modem speeds up, not particular great for anything but browsing.
You could also cook eggs on the internal pc cards they originally issued... if you were lucky. If you were unlucky, it simply burst into flames inside your PC.