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Just want to add: If you plan on using just satellite internet for real-time gaming it's going to be a real problem. There is a 500ms minimum latency involved and your player would be dead on the ground before you even knew it happened.
That said, if you have a fairly good mobile telephone signal, you can inquire about getting a HughesNet Fusion plan. Fusion augments the standard satellite comms with LTE wireless and uses that for things like real-time gaming amongst other things. I've used it for PvP type things and it works great. It's also great for logging into a remote server via ssh and being able to see the echo of what you're typing in a terminal with no delays... things like that.
They wrote "and now I cannot play call of duty." Seems it was working with dial-up???
- MarkJFine11 months agoProfessor
I suspect it's the lag preventing the server connection, as Gabe said. It's a similar issue with 360 Live.
Fusion would fix it. I have no problems connecting to 360 Live with Fusion. Even the connection test works now. I can even play PvP in Pokemon Go (and even win some battles) with Fusion.
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