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There
are hundreds of ISPs all giving you access to the net, but how good
are they for playing games on? The truth is the bigger named ISPs
will often claim to be the fastest, but you will find that their
number of users outweighs their capactiy to serve them
properly.
Gaming will test your internet connection like never before. Your
modem is happy fetching pages when you click a link on a web page,
or accessing your email. On external modems take a look at the send
and receive lights. Whilst browsing they will flicker and your
connection will go idle as you read what is on your screen. When
playing games however, the lights will be constantly on like a pair
of demon eyes. Why?
A massive amount of data needs to be relayed to the game server
and back to your PC. In action games when you press the fire button
the information is passed to the server and your player will fire
its weapon. Simple? Well, not really. You have to take into account
what else is going on. There are other players there as well all
moving about and blowing things up, and you want to see them
especially if they are firing at you! Also take into account doors
opening, lifts moving, more players entering the server and you have
a huge amount of data to shift via your modem. Hence, the faster
your connection the more data you can handle and the less "latency"
your likely to receive.
- : When you play a
single player game on your own machine against the computer you'll
have hardly any latency at all. You'll aim at what ever is on
screen and hit it no problem, however when you play a game online
you'll have to face a latency, as does every gamer. This is
displayed as your "Ping time". On a modem you can expect
ping times of 120 - 250ms (milliseconds). This is the time it
takes for data from you to be sent to the games server (i.e. you
fired a shot), and back to your machine again (i.e. shot has been
fired). The ping time can change during a game, especially when
there is a lot of action on a players screen as there will be more
data shifted back to and from your machine. Some players will have
lower ping times than you. This is due to the different connection
types available to the net:
Connection type
Approximate expected ping time Modem: 120 - 250 ISDN:
40 - 100 Cable Modem: ADSL:

For example take the player highlighted green in
the screenshot here who has a ping of 232ms. A ping of anything
less than 350 is playable. Trying to play with anything higher is
like trying to sprint through a sea of treacle with lead weights
attached to your legs. You will also see players with a huge range
of pings. The reason for this is mainly down to three factors.
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Distance from the games server. For instance if
you live in the UK and are connected to a server in the US,
players living in the US will have faster connections to it,
hence lower pings than you.
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How the Players have set-up their games
configuration is also a factor. Games can be tweaked to lower
pings by a few milliseconds and give a faster more enjoyable
gaming experience.
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Lastly a players connection type plays a big part
in how fast the connection is going to be. The good old modem is
the slowest and will give you pings in the range of anything
from 110 - 300. Then there's ISDN, cable modems, and ADSL, all
of which can give pings as low as 30 - 80. Of course players
with access to T1 lines are laughing as they zip along with
pings in the low forties.
Not only does a lower ping result in less latency, but they are
usually digital as well. This means they are often more stable for
sending data which is also digital. This in turn means usually
less lag along these connections. It also gives players an
advantage over higher pinged players when it comes to reacting. A
player with a ping of 50 is going to be able to react slightly
faster than a player with a ping of 200 so in a one on one
situation the lower ping player will have an edge. One factor
still remains and that’s skill. Give a player who is never played
online an ultra fast connection and another with a modem who knows
the game inside and out and the skilled player will come out on
top. So even if you do not have the lowest ping in the world you
will still enjoy competing against other players on the game of
your choice. As with all things in life, practice makes
perfect.
- : You'll see this
mentioned a few times, and is one word you are bound to hear
constantly from other players and something your going to love to
hate. Lag occurs when data from your machine to the games server
is interrupted. To you this will appear as though you are stuck to
the spot and can't move/shoot, and anyone seeing you in the game
will get a easy kill as you will be locked to the spot. Lag
usually is temporary and only occurs for a few seconds.
Although there are also a number of ISPs who offer free
Internet access via an 0800 number, you will more than likely find
that the quality and speed of their connections are simply not up to
the job of providing a stable online gaming experience.
If you
want the fastest, and smoothest connection to game servers then
BarrysWorld Dialup is it. Designed for speed the dialup is the best
connection you receive. This is because of the way you'll
connect:
On other ISPs = You (client) -> Phone line -> ISP ->
Internet -> Games server Using BarrysWorld Dialup = You
(client) ->Phone line -> BW Dialup ->Games server
You'll be connected directly to the game's server which will mean
a constant stable ping and of course a fast connection unlike ones
you'll have with other ISPs to game servers.
You can find out how to get a free BarrysWorld dialup account here.
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