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so if the host takes 10 seconds to load, bonus players is another 10 after that (yes i know its not exactly like that but its pretty close)
But how is it if not exactly like that, assuming i'm the host, my game takes 10 secs to load but my brother's take literally 15 mins with the same specs and internet speed.
Internet speed has nothing to do with loading since all that is processed locally. Only connecting to the other may have some time outs, but honestly any type of connection should suffice as long as it's stable. It's not like you're streaming 4K movies to 10 devices. People always are messing up with intetnet speeds. Or rather, bandwidth since speed is not really a thing, only bandwidth. No one needs 1GB internet. No one. Even when playing games on 4 devices, streaming 4K to two others and doing a teams session with 100 people on the same internet connection you're not going to use half of that.
Most people only need a fraction of the internet bandwidth they actually own. Online gaming should be fine with 10 Mbps and you'll have room to spare for other stuff. Of course there's hardly any connections you could get that are that low nowadays, but honestly online gaming doesn't need much.
Now if you're streaming or hosting stuff that's a different story, but how many people actually do that. And then upload is the most important stat, not download.
15 minutes
also i just realized this thread is 3 weeks old and someone ressed it
also for the issue of 2 people in the same house, the issue is the router and the registered port for each pc
pc->router->server->same router->different pc
while the other pc does the exact same
on wifi you have 65000 port options (not all at the same time obviously its just a number to assign to it) and the fact youre playing the same game is most likely systematically going through each port value to find the correct one since peer-peer games usually dont transmit the port value for security reasons
so if this happens ANY time youre both playing at the same time not even in the same party then theres your answer
think league of legends is hosted entirely on riot servers while warframe player 1 is host
Did you switch rendering engines? I noticed if I switch to the DX12 (I think.), that loading times almost double.
Switching back to dx11 will fix it.