#packet loss in Xcloud
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How do you know you're relatively close to the server? Are you talking about XCloud or Remote Play?
xcloud, i live in a state on the server side, before it usually gets 15 to 30 pings
Use a site like fast.com or Speedtest.net and provide all the numbers (upload and download speeds, latencies, jitter, etc. you have to click “view more” or something on fast.com to see the extra numbers
packet loss in Xcloud
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It's not the best internet in the world, but it could play well in the cloud
yea, it isn't a problem with xcloud it is just your internet connection.
pings <20 are great, but 100+ can make multiplayer games very very difficult.
your screenshot is showing occasionally all the way to nearly 500. So it is a very inconsistent and laggy internet connection...
it's 3 ping
Well, now it could be my internet, but before I played normally, without packet loss or anything
that 3 is when nothing is going on.
when your connection is loaded it has a high of 470, which is nealty 500
so there's nothing I can do to at least improve a little? I signed again but it's unplayable
work with your ISP to see if they can improve your connection?
ethernet instead of wifi helps, but not if the actual internet connection itself is weird
My internet plan is 300mb, and it stays close to that, and there's nothing bad about it, only xcloud is like that. But it's not playable on Ethernet either.