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in game seetings does it impact cloud gaming performance, similar to needing higher internet speed from you?

in game seetings does it impact cloud gaming performance, similar to needing higher internet speed from you?

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Surplefosh
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03-31-2016, 10:04 PM
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Does using ultra 1080p consume more internet compared to setting it to 1080 low? I'm referring to gaming, not just general settings.
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Surplefosh
03-31-2016, 10:04 PM #1

Does using ultra 1080p consume more internet compared to setting it to 1080 low? I'm referring to gaming, not just general settings.

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EpicMCGaming
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04-01-2016, 07:51 PM
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Good question. In the Stadia it will require around 10Mbps for 1080p and approximately 30Mbps for 4K, so resolution adjustments are possible, but the quality is likely affected because their servers will send you processed video rather than raw data.
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EpicMCGaming
04-01-2016, 07:51 PM #2

Good question. In the Stadia it will require around 10Mbps for 1080p and approximately 30Mbps for 4K, so resolution adjustments are possible, but the quality is likely affected because their servers will send you processed video rather than raw data.

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LucaelKeravel
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04-01-2016, 09:42 PM
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It's probable that the video encoding bitrate remains unchanged to simplify bandwidth distribution. This implies that raising graphical settings can boost screen complexity, yet video clarity will actually decline.
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LucaelKeravel
04-01-2016, 09:42 PM #3

It's probable that the video encoding bitrate remains unchanged to simplify bandwidth distribution. This implies that raising graphical settings can boost screen complexity, yet video clarity will actually decline.

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TheWarlord23
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04-03-2016, 06:46 PM
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...ehhh, I’d actually say it’s based on each setting individually. Anti-aliasing and reflections would likely be the main factors, so focusing on fewer reflections and better AA would be the best approach to improve video quality. Textures, unless you were really looking at them, model quality and similar aspects probably wouldn’t make a big difference in streaming performance.
That being said, I think that’s where your argument is heading.
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TheWarlord23
04-03-2016, 06:46 PM #4

...ehhh, I’d actually say it’s based on each setting individually. Anti-aliasing and reflections would likely be the main factors, so focusing on fewer reflections and better AA would be the best approach to improve video quality. Textures, unless you were really looking at them, model quality and similar aspects probably wouldn’t make a big difference in streaming performance.
That being said, I think that’s where your argument is heading.