Is 10Mbps internet enough to play Fortnite or PUBG without a lag?
The most important aspect for games with real time online server synchronization is
1.Latency ….>low
2.Minimum bandwith…..high
3.Server location…..close
4.jitter…..low
Latency is the amount of time taken for the packet to make round trip.
Latency<50 …. awesome!
Latency<100…..good!
Latency<200…. playable
Latency>200…..not worth playing cuz you'll get killed before you even see the other playing killing you.
Bandwith is the amount of data sent over the stream.
Jitter is the non uniformity of packets that reach your device.
It must be less than 20ms.
To play pubg on PC:
You must need a high speed and a good high quality network(like act fiber)!
Answer:
Each gaming system has its own requirements for these capabilities, but if you have a download speed of at least 3 Mbps, an upload speed of at least 1 Mbps, and a ping rate under 150 ms, you should be covered for most online games including pubg and fortnite.
Phone:
Your mobile data is way more than enough and the latency is always good if your able to load Wikipedia pages without long waits.
I play pubg on mobile even when I exhaust my mobile data so 129kbps was enough that's a lot less I know.
The end✌️
PS::
Go do a check up for your line test
This website helped me a lot to cross check before starting the game.
Broadband Line Quality Test
It gives you all the specs of your ping line.
Have a nice time!
Peace out.
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