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I don't understand how people can use game streaming for anything besides something like a puzzle game, input response time absolutely kills me
I tried it with Cyberpunk 2077 and the latency was so low I couldn't notice it. I had no issues weaving in and out of traffic at high speeds.
It's really a matter of whether your ISP can handle it. Many of those in the US cannot because there's not a lot of regulations regarding the minimum quality of service they have to provide.
Interesting. I'm in Canada, maybe it's worse up here.
I had an old manager telling me about the 5ms ping he had when living in the states. In my mind anything below 100 was great
Also depends on where the servers are - latency probably won't be great if you're on the literal opposite side of the world from the servers that you're streaming the game from!
My ping to the server is usually less than 10ms on wifi, and sometimes less than 5ms on a wired connection, so I've found that most games work fine. After all, that's lower latency than some displays.
GeForce now, and shadow, both let you test your connection to see how good it is. Basically you need a low latency and low jitter internet connection. To the data center.
The maximum latency you want is 40 milliseconds, and you want low jetter. Then you're going to have a good experience. Obviously the lower the latency the better.
Speed.cloudflare.com is a good basic test, it'll tell you what your average latency is to cloudflare, and your jitter is. If that's good then game streaming might work for you.