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    Telecom's Big Time plan. How slow is it?

    Searching for a new broadband package as we keep hitting our 20gig limit with Telecoms Adventure plan so for the same price we can get unlimited broadband but i am wondering how slow it is? Me the girlfriend and the other girlfriend (sidewinder) play Bad Company 2 online quite a bit which is why we go over our cap. Is it worth switching to Big Time or should we just change ISP....

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    i've always found the ping between nz and the game hosts to be the limiting factor for online gaming (on any isp), my brothers flat has big time and we've had it downloading at over 10mbits, peak time it goes a bit slower but still in the mbit range. One thing is big time limits transfer rates of well known file servers like hotfile rapidshare megashares etc.
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    Thinking of switching to xnet and just paying for what we use. We can get 25GB for the same price as the 20GB from telecom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Thinking of switching to xnet and just paying for what we use. We can get 25GB for the same price as the 20GB from telecom.
    yeh, pretty shit pings though IIRC about my flatmates ps3 gaming. If you mainly want it for online gaming, look up some nz gamer sites, as more data with crap speed won't get used, think about how fun it would be to play with half second pings, you pretty much have to nade exactly where it looks like they are to ensure the blast will still get them where they have already moved to
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    online games dont use up your broadband width, only downloading files does. Movies, music, youtube, websites are the bulk of mine.
    I am currently over my limit but my modern warfare works fine online.
    Your slowness will be due to your ping (server response times) if you are playing servers in US or europe, and you need to make sure your hardware is up to the task, graphics card, processor etc.. The best servers to play are NZ or Aussie ones.
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    NZ or aussie servers are best because they are close. Our internet speed is shit once you leave the area (ie, request us/europe websites). Your own phone line will also affect speed. I can still do over 100gb a month on a shit line, barely going over 250 kb/sec

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
    online games dont use up your broadband width, only downloading files does. Movies, music, youtube, websites are the bulk of mine.
    I am currently over my limit but my modern warfare works fine online.
    Your slowness will be due to your ping (server response times) if you are playing servers in US or europe, and you need to make sure your hardware is up to the task, graphics card, processor etc.. The best servers to play are NZ or Aussie ones.
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    dont mean to be rude or anything but that is bullshit!
    Online gaming uses quite a lot of bandwidth. Counter strike source uses 10-15kbs when playing. That adds up to quite a bit when playing for a few hours. Bad Company 2 would probably be worse with more people in servers.

    Gaming when capped will work fine if you are by yourself. You trying surfing the internet on one computer whilst playing a game on another. Just wont happen!

    I never complained of "slowness" in game because i know when my internet is capped just from checking my emails in the morning so i don't even bother with games. I am well aware of how to play games on oceanic servers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    dont mean to be rude or anything but that is bullshit!
    Online gaming uses quite a lot of bandwidth. Counter strike source uses 10-15kbs when playing. That adds up to quite a bit when playing for a few hours. Bad Company 2 would probably be worse with more people in servers.

    Gaming when capped will work fine if you are by yourself. You trying surfing the internet on one computer whilst playing a game on another. Just wont happen!

    I never complained of "slowness" in game because i know when my internet is capped just from checking my emails in the morning so i don't even bother with games. I am well aware of how to play games on oceanic servers.
    think you are confused about what bandwidth is, its the speed at which the line can go, not how much data you put through it, most ISPs off 2mbits as standard now, of which 10-15kbs is fuck all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    think you are confused about what bandwidth is, its the speed at which the line can go, not how much data you put through it, most ISPs off 2mbits as standard now, of which 10-15kbs is fuck all.
    Yeah its fuck all when your not capped....

    This thread was asking if the Big Time plan is worth it for gaming.

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    A couple of months ago we got too close to our 40GB cap with over a week to go. I switched to BigTime for a month and then switched back. For normal e-mail and browsing it was OK. Video streaming was pathetic. Most downloads were reasonable, but the filesharing sites like rapidshare and megaupload were throttled beyond belief. CounterStrike ping times were pretty bad according to my son. It went from a usual 20ms ping to 350ms. Apparently WOW got hit as well - but handles it better. I run rFactor and the server search screen for an online race would take up to a minute to refresh rather than a second. I'm now back on the 40GB plan and have installed a Linux gateway server (ClearOS) so I can throttle the kids if necessary. Throttle their usage anyway. The added benefit is that it has an automatic caching proxy server that has saved us over 1GB from Facebook alone.
    I did consider other ISPs, but I am a long way from the exchange, and Telecom are the only ones to have cabinetised their DSLAMs in our area. Switching would mean reverting to 3mbps from 16mbps.

    Good luck with your decision making anyway

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    I find it quite satisfactory and can watch vids at 480 or better with no lag time. HD takes a few seconds of spooling.
    This is about as slow as it gets for me. Some afternoons it dips a bit lower - not much. Upstream is prolly the issue with gaming.

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    Big time is alright it does depend what game im playing it and MW2 runs smooth online on the ps3. SC2 beta seems to lag on it abit tho maybe that is the location of the hosts. Have not picked me up a copy of BC2 but when I played it BF1943 used to run smooth.
    Who ever you go with get interleaving turned off makes a massive difference to ping times....
    Lots of good feedback about slingshot 50 bucks for 25gb+ unlimited downloading between the hours of 2 to 8am not a bad deal.
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    I was on it for quite a while. Seems to have good periods and bad periods. What drove me away is that more often that not, come evening time, video streaming, gaming, downloading all went to hell. Became unusable for anything much more than surfing.

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    Fantastic for overnight torrenting - I managed to top 425GB one month without actually going at it hard.
    The ping, not so great. Mine was tapping around 30ms, which is ok, but that's obviously only really local servers (You're fucked past Oz, in online games.)

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    You must be playing nearly 24/7 lol... I used to play Halo 2/3 online for 2 - 3 hours a night, plus my porn surfing etc... and never blew my 20gb wad... must be a hefty game... suppose it is a PS3
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