[quote who="Frogboy" reply="4" id="3746743"] I didn't perceive any lag when I played with it. [/quote] I just looked up the article. I was a bit low, it's around 166ms, but 166ms lag is not out of the typical range for modern gaming, on par with most consoles. Did they have any FPS games controlled with a mouse on display? I think mouse movement lag would be a lot easier to notice than third person action game lag. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-20
Kazriko
The thing about Stadia's lag is that your ping time is only one component of the total lag. There's compression and decompression lag and many other things. When they did the tests on lag, it was coming up around 144ms from button press to reaction on the screen in the best case scenario right on Google's network on a nearby server. That's probably around where you would be with your 9-10ms lag time. For me, with a 80ms ping time to google, it'd be around 230ms lag. The bandwidth continues to
[quote who="starkers" reply="11" id="3700660"] Quoting Kazriko, reply 10 I'll stick to my combination of a Ryzen 7 1700 I'm still assembling my system so would like to know your impressions and thoughts regarding the Ryzen 7 1700. I expect that we have different hardware, but I'd still