• PeriodicallyPedantic
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    14 hours ago

    I’ve been playing FPS exclusively on wireless for almost 15 years (802.11n 5ghz) and stability has been fine unless you set up your access point far away from your gaming PC for some reason.

    Back then you had to get a pretty nice wireless router to do it, but it still worked fine.
    Now days even relatively cheap routers will let you game just fine unless you set up far away from the AP and you’re in a pro tournament.

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      13 hours ago

      If you arent sensitive to jitter, packet loss, etc., and the various ways games react to it, then im happy for you.

      Personally, i and many others hate it. It only takes 1 rubber band moment in a shooter to ruin a round, it only takes 1 round to lose a match. Even if you aren’t playing super sweaty, its not fun. Even my wife who only games casually noticed the difference between wireless vs wired in a few different shooters after i ran a wire to her new desk. And we do have a good setup overall.

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        3 hours ago

        Dude, what you’re describing is not a “good setup overall”.

        I know I’m not sweaty, but what you’re talking about goes beyond being “sensitive” or not. Wtf is wrong with your wifi that you’re getting any packet loss.

        I just ran a speed test multiple times from my phone in another room, and got jitter under 20ms, and packet loss between 0% and 0.1%
        My gaming PC with external antenna in the same room as my wireless AP is going to get even better results.
        edit: for kicks i tested my wireless gaming PC too:
        ping: 2ms
        jitter: 0ms
        packet loss: 0%

        So I’m curious what kind of performance you’re expecting to be noticeable to a casual or even sweaty non-pro player.