Quote (zNick @ Aug 11 2022 05:31pm)
Sorry im haven't been following.
I know what a vpn is, but what does it do for people who use it in call of duty warzone?
A VPN is always slower than a direct connection. That means the only two real reasons to play CoD Warzone on a VPN is to play in a location that blocks CoD WarZone (such as a school/corporate computer or country) or to evade bans.
Short Answer: If you want to game on a 10-20mbps connection with low ping with the best computer you can afford, use a service like Google Stadia.
Long answer: The only real way to mitigate speed issues would be to connect to a Virtual Machine (VM) that is connected to its own high-speed connection. For example, let's say your physical computer has a 20mbps connection and the virtual computer you're connecting to has a 1000mbps physical connection. That means you can download everything to the virtual computer at up to 1000mbps. However, the moment you try to download a file from the virtual computer to your physical computer, you're limited to your 20mbps connection. Services like Google Stadia, Microsoft xLink, Nvidia GeforceNOW, Steam Link, etc take this idea a step further. Not only do their VMs have a fast connection, they have powerful specs.
This post was edited by Superman on Aug 12 2022 05:22pm