Forums warriors watch and learn :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dv4ZA0PbLc
watch the video on 720p HD quality please
http://www6.0zz0.com/2016/03/18/14/228911444.jpg
Enjoy :D
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Forums warriors watch and learn :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dv4ZA0PbLc
watch the video on 720p HD quality please
http://www6.0zz0.com/2016/03/18/14/228911444.jpg
Enjoy :D
My pvp video, watch and learn
Watch in 720P HD quality please
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr9O0uR4-Kw
Enjoy :D
First of all get a new computer... you're having like 5-6 fps is unwatchable basically..
A new monitor for the resolution.
Third i did not watch it all so i can't tell if is any good..
Graphics is to horrible to waste 21 minutes of my life :C
Brb I make vid of same pvp :D
(just gimme a day to upload, Aussie net sok ass)
Shhhhhh dont say dat, Ph wins over anyones even with wooden PCs. I meant they are good having crappy stuff.
Anyways why is there so much editing in that vid? Last time I checked there was no event for the most fancy vid >.>
Music was enough.
And why is it on fast forward? Even in 720p there is no difference if you're hitting mobs or players with the crappy quality of the game.
idk where you get your info from but that doesn't make sense lol (hope you were not serious lol)
Countrys who are in the top 5 of best infrastructure:
- Singapore
- Schweiz
- Netherlands
- UAE
- Japan
For internet add sweden & Norway to the same list and delete UAE & singapore. Internet is all about being close or having a good IEP. We have a good one in the Netherlands + since we're a small country everyone has glassfiber wires as well.
I suspect that the fiber they are putting in to your place Karren is FTTN (fiber to the node) and standard copper cable from the node to your house. They put that into my old place early last year.
My new house (was just built last Dec.) has fiber right up to the house (FTTP - Fiber To The Premises) and my ISP is offering 1gb internet (cable). Gotta have really deep pockets for that though ($150 CA/Month - dollar value is close to $AU these days). All I can afford is 60mb service - gotta stretch my pension $ as far as I can get them. :( All new subdivisions are getting FTTP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SwlqFc8RHA
Dutch legacy together with drank & drugs......The tears, the shame... XD
I have 2mbps download speed and 0.13 upload, and i cant have more than that. Not even joking, they will put fibers soon tho idk if that would help much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djuN...ature=youtu.be
From Musician
To They already know
Running Fiber Optic cables to the house is something that the cable & phone companies are doing only in new subdivisions here for the past year or two and only because they can drop the optical cables into the ground as the houses and streets are being built. For existing subdivisions that have fiber, the fiber optic cables only go as far as a neighborhood box (called a node), then existing copper wires brings it to your house. At present the cable & telephone companies can not run fiber optic cables to houses in neighborhoods that have not been plumbed for them at the start.
The good side of that is that you can get very high speed internet if you can afford it.
The downside is that third party cable internet companies (those that piggyback on the existing cable infrastructure) are cut out of the picture for a few years until the CRTC (the canadian governing body for telecom kinda like the American FCC) grants them permission. In short you are held hostage by the major infrastructure owners (Rogers Cable and Bell for us).
My grandma house i got from her when she died is from 1949 and we have fiber on that street.
Ping is 30 ms
30 mb/s download and 3 mb/s upload.
The cables were only for phone back then and nothing were changed they only came to install the router.
DGN and something from Netgear and it runs smoothly in there!
So idk if it depends from country to country
Fiber is not always the better solution, anyway.
Look in your basement (or where outside utilities come into your house. If you have a box similar to this you have FTTP):
http://cyberguyz.org/galleries/_data...7a573e2-me.jpg
There are 2 types of those boxes. One as seen here are used by cable TV. The other has an Ethernet cable coming out of it where the TV cable is. That box translates the fiberoptic light signals (fiber optics use light rather than electricity to transmit data) coming on the green wire to electrical signals used by your TV, telephone and computer (thus it needs that middle connection for power).
If you have no such box, you have FTTN style fiber communications.
There is nothing wrong with FTTN. The only real difference is that that little converter box is contained in a central place for your neighborhood. You should get the same performance. FTTP is simpler and cheaper for new developments to set up because they need to lay down less cabling. FTTN is done when fiberoptics are introduced into existing communities.
I was proud with my first feathers of goddess silva :')