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If you're truly getting 10ms ping to Montreal... than they actually may be telling the truth. You just have a narrow pipe that is restricting your overall throughput, but a 10ms response time is wicked fast--that's a measure of the round trip time for a single packet to get delivered and acknowledged at the other end, which is a more appropriate way to reference your speed for online gaming...your network's response time.
This is mine and I seem to do fine on my PS4 with a wireless connection.
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For the luls.
I have super-noob basic internet and can count on 1-hand the times I've lagged in game.
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Here is mine
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Okay I just... wont enter this thread anymore, this is too depressing :(
I wish I had those options...
America has this odd internet situation. In large metropolitan city areas (think downtown Seattle of NYC) the competition for wealthy business is high, so internet companies are constantly upgrading infrastructure. Plus everything's closer together. Incidentally, these places are usually expensive as hell to live. The surrounding areas tend to have it decent but nowhere near the blistering speeds of 100 Mb/s+ as the number of service providers thins out, and competition starts to slow.
Also these extreme speeds are pretty useless for most of us. Our data gets bottlenecked by our providers anyway.
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Because unfortunately, your down and up speed is completely unrelated to ping/latency, and it is the ping to the GAME servers (not the speedtest server) that causes the lag. Your internet connection is probably dropping packets somewhere between your house and the game servers.
I won't even post the results, mine's horrible.