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« Current Status: Wednesday, November 29, 2006  
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just2stoned
Just2stoned

join:2006-02-06
Spring Hope, NC
reply to smackdowner1
Re: Is satellite online gaming giong to be smooth...

We play World of Warcraft and Everquest 2 on WB pro pak. These are MMORPG's that aren't that sensitive to the latency issue. Usually it's around the 1000ms range which is about 1 second of delay. This will be noticable, but still acceptable.
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