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Is 10 Mbps download speed good for gaming? 4 myths about online gaming

We need good internet speed for gaming. But does it need to be so fast? Here're myths about online gaming and required internet speed, check them now!

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Is 10 Mbps download speed good for gaming? 4 myths about online gaming

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  1. Is 10 Mbps download speed good for gaming over the internet? Do you think that online gaming always requires high internet speed? Is it necessary to have a very fast internet connection to enjoy the best gaming experiences? Oh, it’s not true! So what speed do we need to play games smoothly? Is 10 Mbps download speed good for gaming? Or will you need a much faster internet? If you are looking for the answers to these questions, you’ve come to the right place. Well, right below here, MySpeed is going to let you know how fast your internet should be to have the most enjoyable gaming experiences, let’s take a look! What internet speed do I need for gaming? Internet speed and online gaming Online gaming is always one of the online activities that a lot of us love to enjoy.

  2. Of course, one of the first and foremost conditions to enjoy the game is the internet. You need a good enough connection to be a part of the game. Remember that this connection needs to be good enough for playing games. Without sufficient internet bandwidth and speed, it’s hard for us to enjoy the gameplay smoothly and properly. However, it’s not always essential to play games with a fast connection to. Yep, you read it right! In actuality, one of the popular myths about the internet for online gaming is that players need to have a high-speed connection. Why is it considered a myth? What is a good download speed for gaming? Keep reading on, and then you will understand why the requirement for fast internet for playing games is just a myth. Here we go! Fast-paced gaming Common myths about internet speed for gaming Following are four common myths about the internet for gaming that you might not know; let’s check out now.

  3. Myth 1: Gaming requires a high-speed internet connection Many internet users think that playing online games requires very high speed and bandwidth, but it’s not true. Internet performance is important in playing games and fast internet is a good thing for your gameplay. That’s why it’s necessary to find out how good your current internet connection is before starting the game. If the ping is too high and the download and upload speed are way slow, high chances are that your current connection can’t offer you a good gaming experience. But, speed and bandwidth are not everything Yep, they are not everything. Along with these, other factors are also affecting online gameplays. In fact, speed recommendations for a lot of games these days are between 10 and 20 Mbps (megabits per second). It’s considered an average speed range, not a high internet connection speed. Do you know that the minimum requirement for playing PS4 (PlayStation 4) is just 3 Mbps download for one device? That means the speed range of 10 - 20Mbps seems to be a good download speed for PS4!

  4. For many games, the speed you need is between 10 and 20Mbps Ping time or latency also matters Not only is the speed, the number of devices connected to the network at a time, the online activities that these devices are performing, and the ping or latency when connecting to game servers all directly affect the games. According to AllConnect, ping rate is even more important for online gaming than download speeds. In fact, high ping will very likely result in delays (or lags) while playing the game. Do you know that at very high ping values, the servers of many FPS (first-person shooter) games will disconnect the players automatically? As you can see, what’s important here is the stability and speed of your internet to the game server, not how quickly it can download data. Instead, video streaming is the activity that needs a faster internet connection.

  5. Myth 2: Playing games consumes lots of internet data Playing online games does not consume much internet data at all. In fact, it just requires very little data during the gameplay. That’s also the reason why you don’t need very fast internet for playing games like mentioned above. Downloading new games, updating game patches use a lot more data than just gaming. If you are not careful, downloading new games or patches can eat through your data, especially when it comes to heavy games or large game patches. Gaming consoles If you are getting new games frequently, you may want high data capacities or high internet bandwidth. You might also want to run internet speed tests before downloading to make sure the connection is quick enough for downloading. Myth 3: You can do nothing to fix lags or glitches There are various reasons for in-game lags such as software and hardware issues, problems with the internet connection, and more. In which, the route your Internet Service Provider is taking to the game server is also the popular cause for lagging.

  6. The less optimal the route, the slower the game response and the more lagging in-game. And of course, your gaming experience will be much smoother with the optimal route. Cloud gaming However, most of the internet connections are not just for gaming, so most ISPs tend to take longer routes. That means the connection might encounter congestion along the way, leading to lags in games. If that’s the main reason for lags or glitches in your gameplay, you can fix this issue by finding a more optimal route that can better handle more congestion. Better broadband can help you resolve this problem. Similarly, if the reason for causing lags is due to your hardware or software, you also need to fix it by doing some upgrades, for example. As long as you find the actual causes of lagging, you will know to troubleshoot the problems. Myth 4: Wireless connections aren’t okay for online gaming We all know that wired connections are faster and more stable than wireless connections. While the wireless signal travels through the air that can be interfered with

  7. and gets weakened by different factors, the wired one offers higher and stable speeds with no interference. In other words, wireless connections seem not reliable for online gaming due to disrupted and congested airwaves. So, if you can eliminate or minimize internal and external factors affecting your wireless signal strength, it’s okay to play games via wireless connections. World of Warcraft A lot of gamers these days play online games with Wi-Fi connections, especially when it comes to mobile games and everything seems so okay with that. As long as you ensure the stability and speed of your internet connection, your gaming experience will be good no matter whether it’s the wired or wireless connections. For example, you should play games at off-peak hours or at times when no devices are connected to your network. You also need to get nearer to your router to get a better internet signal, …

  8. These solutions can help you reduce the effects that weaken your wireless connection signal. You can run speed checks to know if your current wireless speed and the ping is okay for the game or not. Above are common myths about internet connection for online gaming. Let’s move to the next part of this writing to learn how fast your internet speeds should be to play different types of games. Broadband internet for gaming What is a good internet speed for different game types? Well, different types of games require different internet speeds. Following are recommended speeds for FPS, RPG, MMO, and Real-time strategy games; let’s see what is good download and upload speed for gaming.

  9. FPS (First-person shooters) games To be honest, FPS games are considered one the most resource-consuming types of online games. Yep, they require high-speed internet. To play FPS games smoothly without lagging, players should have: -Ping rate: 20 ms or less -Download Speed: 30 Mbps or above -Upload Speed: 1 Mbps or above MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) Games MMO games use much less internet bandwidth than FPS games. Due to that, their minimum requirements are also much lower. -Ping rate: 150 ms or less -Download Speed: 3.5 Mbps -Upload Speed: 0.5 Mbps Real-time Strategy games Real-time strategy games have quite similar internet requirements to MMO games. -Ping Rate: 150 ms or less -Download Speed: 3 Mbps -Upload Speed: 1 Mbps RPG (Role-playing games) RPGs typically require the lowest internet bandwidth requirements of all main types of games. As a result, enjoying fluid experiences is totally possible even if you have low Mbps download connections. Here are the minimum requirements to play RPG games. -Ping Rate: 150ms or less -Download Speed: 2 Mbps -Upload Speed: 0.5 Mbps

  10. Conclusion Now, you know how much internet speed that you should have for fluid gaming experiences, right? Well, a super-fast internet connection like 100 Mbps is not necessary. As long as your internet performance meets the requirements for the games, you can play them smoothly. Remember that ping rate/latency matters to the games more than the speeds. Well, that’s all for this post, hope you found the information above helpful! Want to know details on what is a good internet speed for PS4, Xbox ...? Looking for MySpeed’s upcoming articles to find out!

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