Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Does playing PS3 online use up bandwidth? 10 points?

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  • I'm on ADSL with a download limit of 20GB per month, because I can't get unlimited. So does playing ONLY just games use up my downloading limit? If so, how much? I won't be download demos, videos or nothing like that from the PSN store, only playing online.



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  • You might use up around 10-100 MB per hour depending on how much data a game needs from the server and how much it sends. Usually games that can be played in dial-up are the least stressful but game that explicitly demands broadband may take megabytes per hour.



    Depending on how long you take on playing games you might use up around a GB or a few with a nice collection games.



    You can measure a games bandwidth usage by directy connecting your ethernet cable to your PC and using Windows Internet Connection Sharing (right click your connection icon > properties > around the last tabs > tick Windows Internet Connection Sharing) if it works. If it does work start-up Task Manager play a game go to networking tab, and your usgae should appear in the LAN section extrapolate/assess if you want to play for long hours or not.



    :D good luck!
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