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Comment by toephu2

17 days ago

It's not 2023 anymore. Have you tried cloud gaming in 2026? I can barely tell it's connected to the cloud.

Yes, it's amazing because it's streaming directly from a computer in the room behind me. :)

And the increases in network speed are one of the last bastions of Moores Law.

  • > nd the increases in network speed are one of the last bastions of Moores Law.

    Throughput has increased but latency hasn’t changed much

    Latency hasn’t decreased substantially since the late 90s when I remember getting sub 50 ms ping in Quake III from my dorm room in college

    • Speed of light doesn't adhere to Moore's law :) and it's made worse by the fact most everyone connects via WiFi these days and it alone adds a few ms more.

    • I'm not surprised; you need a lot more servers and even so, there are a lot of places where something low ping times is difficult. While there is a lot of room for latency to go down, 1 lightmillisecond is ~300 km (~186 mi). This means that if a computer is 150 km away, 1 ms is the minimum ping allowed by physics, if I am talking directly to it.

      By that yardstick, we've actually done very well in a lot of cases. :)