This thing has the potential to become the biggest thing since T.V. And with internet speeds increasing month by month, this has the ultimate potential to blow half the market for high powered computer equipment away into nothingness, like Wikipedia did to Microsoft Encarta!
The market for video-cards would plummet. As for every other gaming gimmick that ever lived. I'm not saying that there will be no demand at all for equipment like this, I'm just saying that the market would shrink....a lot!
Correct me if I am wrong, but does the signal not travel equally fast on all internet speeds, and only the frequency of signals is increased by better bandwidth?
There's just a physical limit at how fast signals can travel... and lag will be the same for you if you have 2 mb/s or 20 mb/s.
If we'd get some sort of conduits that transport signals at a faster velocity, that'd work then.
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' Wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, but does the signal not travel equally fast on all internet speeds, and only the frequency of signals is increased by better bandwidth?
There's just a physical limit at how fast signals can travel... and lag will be the same for you if you have 2 mb/s or 20 mb/s.
If we'd get some sort of conduits that transport signals at a faster velocity, that'd work then.
Actually the size of the pipe you are using make a whole lot of difference. The bigger the pipe the more data you can push through it. Yes the elcetrons travel at the same speed, but if you have 10 mbs of data trying to squeeze down a 2 mb pipe it will take five times longer to all get there. Not to mention I have yet to have a pipe that did not suffer lag from net congestion. Plus you are limited by the smallest pipe in the path to where you are going. So if you connect with someone with a much smaller pipe when you to play these games...your hosed.