I have the original PS4 which I connected via WiFi only for the longest time. I played USFIV online a lot a few years back and it was so laggy. Then I decided to connect via wired ethernet and all the lag and rubber banding went away. Must have been interference with other devices or cheap bad...
Yup. Half the enjoyment of these is the nostalgia factor. I got the SNES classic last year. Playing Super Mario World with the SNES controller brought back some good childhood memories.
Goes to show that some computer technicians do not know what they are doing. I've been lucky. I still have an old 2011 Macbook Pro that I use occasionally.
I use a converted T-Mobile as an Ai-Mesh node and it seems to work okay. Haven't updated the firmware since before the summer. Thinking of just getting a cheap AC68U toget updated firmware support without having to deal with all the hassle of router reverting.
Only thing with using TVs as monitors is that I feel I have to strain my neck to look at top parts of the screen. I usually like my eye level with the top of the screen. Try to keep my monitors low.
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