...I'm guessing someone didn't read "Harrison Bergeron" in middle school,
then?
Crippling everyone down to the lowest common denominator is a wonderful
recipe for creating a service or platform that *nobody* wants to use.
If I connect through an AOL dialup account to an FPS gaming platform,
you really, *really* shouldn't be adding 300ms of latency to everybody
else on that server, just to be fair to me.
I mean, sure, it's *fair*--but it also makes the game far less playable
for everyone else, and they'd be completely right to stop paying for
the service and move over to a different platform that doesn't hobble
their game playing any time someone on a slow connection joins
the game. ^_^;;
Matt
Correct - but with a server based model you can look at the lag to the
worst clients and add lag to the other clients so everyone has a level
playing field.