Check your connection speed and stability to ensure smooth gameplay.
Check your connection speed and stability to ensure smooth gameplay.
When streaming on Twitch or similar platforms, your upload can exceed the needed bandwidth by more than four times at 1080p with 60fps. This suggests up to four viewers could stream simultaneously without noticeable interference. Your upload quality is solid for most gaming activities.
These figures are impressive—940.58 exceeds 599.29 and 41.22 surpasses 17.94. It's straightforward once you grasp that. If things remain sluggish, it’s less about your internet connection and more about the source itself. You can then shift your perspective to explore other possibilities, such as why Steam servers are lagging or what alternatives exist for quicker downloads.
I meant to say something about your first comment feeling like it was directed at a puppy you found on the road. It seems like I was expecting a playful interaction with you, but instead I came across as someone being silly. Regarding the "it took hours to download a game" claim—600MB could easily load 200GB in half an hour, and even the biggest games would finish faster than that. So the extra speed boost you mentioned doesn’t really matter much for regular users.
I’ll note this: your latency is essentially what gives everything its quick feel. You’re definitely fast, but someone with just a tiny bit less speed (or around 10%) and a 10ms delay would have a nearly identical online experience. In short, if your performance stayed the same but your ping exceeded 100ms, your connection quality would be seen as poor, even though data transfers would be swift.