• ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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    6 hours ago

    It’s not just the bandwidth that’s the issue it’s the amount of data as many people have datacaps.

    The article says:

    official Microsoft bandwidth recommendation for that game was 50 Mb/s.

    which comes out to 23GB/hr. That can add up quick. 10 hours in a month equates to 20% of my cap with Comcast.

    This also neglects people who live in rural areas that might not even have 50Mbps available and can’t play because MS streams half the game to you rather than include it in the install files.

    Also *Mb/s not MB/s

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      3 hours ago

      Just to be clear. Comcast which is a major ISP for the United States has data caps?

      I will never understand why the United States insists on living about 30 years behind the rest of the planet.

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        2 hours ago

        Depends on where you live, most places Comcast just has soft caps.

        The US is actually moving further back. Data caps are a newer thing.

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          3 hours ago

          Even on mobile my data cap only counts some of the time. Streaming services are not included.

          So I can watch all of the YouTube or Netflix or Disney plus that I want and my data limit never goes anywhere. Basically it’s just for general browsing. Given that the bulk of my usage is streaming my data cap essentially doesn’t exist for me.

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          4 hours ago

          My friend says they don’t have data caps on mobile in Finland.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      6 hours ago

      Sure, you can turn off data streaming too. It also allows you to cache the data, just like fs2020. My point is that the article makes it about the speed and makes some arbitrary data points. Your data examples are more accurate than theirs. They only presented a worst case scenario, not what will actually happen