27 points

You guys are finding spare hours!?

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That must be where all my hours I lose go…

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You should really talk to someone if you’re losing hours of time.

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You loose time? You dont know what you did that made all that time pass? Have you considered investing in a CO detector?

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That’s why I like old offline games like Skyrim, the only updates I get are mods and when I want. Or I can just turn updates off.

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old offline games like Skyrim

Oof! You’re technically right since it’s from 2011 and the “forced online single player games” scourge is endemic by now, but that made me feel ancient 😬😂

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1 point

Is there no decent ISP where you live?

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2 points

Back home a 40gb download was balls. 40 was almost my whole weekend at 1.2 down.

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Let’s consider a “decent” Internet speed of 200 mb/a. That’s 25 MB/s so it’d take 1,600 seconds to download 40,000 MB. That’s 26 minutes, so nearly half of your time is gone. Plus there is always time spent doing something like “installing”, checking the files, or whatever other stuff needs to be done besides just downloading the raw content.

Also, you don’t always get 100% of your advertised Internet speed 100% of the time.

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Until just a year or two ago a 40gb update would take as much as 3 or 4 days to download and it would take up almost all of my data. Even most of America still has shitty internet.

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Tbh I would not consider 200 decent. Gigabit minimum in 2023

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Don’t pretend that any more than 1% of users would use anywhere near that much bandwidth. Even if you had five devices streaming 4K video all at once, you’d barely saturate a 200 Mb/s connection.

Large file transfers are the exception, not the norm. People don’t tend to regularly download or upload several gigabyte files on a daily basis. Maybe 2-3% of people who are either tech enthusiasts or graphics designers/artists/film makers do that but nobody else does, and even then 200-400 Mb/s will still be fine, nowhere near a hair-pullingly slow experience.

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200Mb/s? What are you using, a 4G+ modem?

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Average USA internet speed: 99.3 Mb/s

Average UK internet speed: 50.4 Mb/s

Average EU internet speed: 103.3 Mb/s

Average Japan internet speed: 42.8 Mb/s

Average South Korea internet speed: 110.6 Mb/s

Average Canada internet speed: 99.8 Mb/s

200 Mb/s is far above the average in any country on the planet.

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It doesn’t matter, I have a decent bandwidth and still end up losing interest while updating the OS and then the game I intend to play. I end up on TikTok or playing Switch.

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2 points

Fibre optic ;)

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Fibre is so good that you can still have internet from it after you cancel. It’s not much, it’s really really low drops of it, but it’s still there.

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2 points

cries in ps4 wifi capped at 450 Mbps

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Oh wow, I didn’t even consider checking for updates while I’m working from home.

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