Tuesday, May 31 at 21:00, Kirill Oreshkin, Yaroslav Shalashov – they will make it through Portal 2. Facepalm marks will take months to heal! Interrogated. Those who didn’t have time are late.
Friday June 3 at 21:00 the first official “bydlostream” will take place. Yes, by Grand Theft Auto 4. And yes, most likely it will be even worse than the most nightly streams. Maxim Kulakov and Sergey Bykov will disturb the peace for two hours. And no, it won’t be multiplayer.
Now, in addition to the schedule itself, you will find here links to the latest posts. Opinions about broadcasts from different, yet mysterious, characters. Interesting facts about LIVE – in particular, we will give an answer to why it “lags, although I have 10 megabits”!111".
And, by the way, SGTV LIVE itself is changing – our priority is to show everything on the release day or even earlier. You will see the very first footage from the games on our channel.
There will also be many exclusives. https://potsofluckcasino.co.uk/mobile-app/ For example, passing console games. Well, just an analysis of new products from PS3 and, probably soon, Xbox 360.
Nostalgic broadcasts will not be lost either. You can always “order” them in the comments.
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Link to latest broadcast recordings. Everything is here.
Here is the promised story – briefly about why speed is not an indicator of communication quality. Why does it slow down, buffer and not open with a hundred megabits??
“Measurements” are firmly established in our minds. Some we easily understand – engine power, hotel star, calories, commendable, garbage, waste… For some reason, however, processors are compared by their cores, and video cards by the amount of RAM, although the performance of a processor depends on its architecture, cache size, frequency and the influence of the planet Nibiru, a video card is a chip at heart, and only then memory. The misconception about speed is also rooted in ignorance 😉
Imagine the Internet in the form of a huge number of dots connected by lines: each dot is a person connected to the network (and this is very rough, but there are millions of people on the Internet and the dots don’t peck either).
Let’s take just three points – provider, StopGame.ru and Live broadcasting service.
Provider – beyond the Urals, StopGame.ru – in Germany, Live broadcasting in Holland. In the beautiful Trans-Ural city of X, Viktor Petrovich wants to watch the broadcast, its speed is 100 Mbit/s… the broadcast is only 3 Mbit/s, but the broadcast does not go on – it buffers, slows down, and breaks down. It seems that it should be suitable – 100 is more than 3?!
We always think about speed – the marketing departments of providers taught us this. What we don’t think about at all is the quality of the route to the point we need. The speed in city X can really be 100 Mbps, but the path to Holland through myriads of points can turn out to be extremely shitty (highways, routers, switches, other network equipment, which, I confess, I’m not very versed in). And the main enemy here is distance. The further the source and consumer are from each other, the more time it takes for the signal to reach the destination. The more intermediate points there are between the source and the consumer, and each creates additional delays. It’s good if they all work fine, but we live in Russia (for the most part) and talking about the quality of the Internet… you already know everything 😉
A very rude answer to the question “why are there lags??“sounds like this: you are either very far from the source of the signal, and on the way to it something is very wrong, or on the way everything is so wrong that even proximity to the source does not help you. One might even note that “speed” as such does not exist as a fixed quantity. This is a set of factors: line quality, connection type, health of the provider’s internal network, health of highways, health of the guard, age and load of equipment. After all, if the network infrastructure is an old piece of G, then in the evening, when everyone comes home from work… well, you understand, yes?