Game overlay networks, game onion networks, game VPNs, they’re all words for the same thing. Like mudfish http://mudfish.net

For people playing across the globe, you connect to their servers, and they give you a better global transit to the other side of the planet. For better latency for games.

Do people have recommendations for a game performance network they use? They’ve had good experiences with?

I’ve been playing with mud fish, and it’s okay, I was just hoping people had some other recommendations.

  • dog@suppo.fi
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    9 months ago

    Not gonna lie, this sounds like big fat ol’ snake oil.

    As in it sounds cool on paper, but in reality it’s useless.

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      9 months ago

      It’s useful in narrow circumstances, if your not fighting 200+ms latency its probably not relevant.

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    9 months ago

    My experience is they’re pretty pointless. Speedify advertised itself as something that increases your latency but all of these products are pretty much just a regular VPN. My latency increases every time I tried them. I’m not sure how having to bounce your connection from another server is supposed to increase latency, but maybe I’m missing something.

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      9 months ago

      Sometimes routing can be weird, and a VPN can change that. I’m not sure how they’re ever supposed to do it consistently though. I use express, and have in very rare occasions seen reduced latency while connected vs. not. I’ve never managed to make it happen on purpose, though.

      Edit: I also live within spitting distance of one of the largest server hosting locations in the world, so that may factor into my experience somehow.