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How Much Data Does World Of Tanks Use

#1 Posted October 02 2018 - xiv:24

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Ok, and then long story brusk, I am moving soon to somewhere that will probably not have as affordable of internet plans and I wanted to encounter how much (on average) a 1-2 hour WoT gaming session takes out of an internet plan.

So I was wondering if some of you guys could help me figure this out by keeping runway of information usage while you play?

Thanks for the aid if you lot can!:great:


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Browncow13 #2 Posted Oct 02 2018 - xiv:51

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View PostNot_Connery, on Oct 02 2018 - 05:24, said:

Ok, and so long story brusk, I am moving soon to somewhere that will probably not have equally affordable of internet plans and I wanted to see how much (on average) a 1-two hour WoT gaming session takes out of an internet program.

So I was wondering if some of you guys could help me figure this out by keeping track of information usage while yous play?

Thanks for the aid if yous can!:great:

Metered information connection?   Ouch.  If its wireless/LTE based the lag will be brutal.

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DVK9 #iii Posted Oct 02 2018 - xiv:53

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Couldnt tell ya.
I run 200 downwards 20 up and my ping is always close to 100 to the Chicago server even so my ping to any internet provider in Chicago is like 10.


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SporkBoy #four Posted Oct 02 2018 - xv:00

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I use 4G LTE from my phone setup as mobile hotspot. Verizon unlimited program is $40 a calendar month. Even when throttled speeds are plenty fast got WOT.

Typically 80-120 msec pings to NA and 200-250 msec to Eu & RU servers.

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SporkBoy #5 Posted Oct 02 2018 - fifteen:01

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Updates will gobble data way across what gaming play consumes.

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ViseGrip #six Posted Oct 02 2018 - fifteen:11

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View PostNot_Connery, on Oct 02 2018 - thirteen:24, said:

Ok, so long story short, I am moving before long to somewhere that volition probably not have as affordable of net plans and I wanted to run across how much (on average) a 1-two hour WoT gaming session takes out of an internet plan.

And so I was wondering if some of you guys could assistance me figure this out past keeping track of data usage while y'all play?

Thanks for the help if y'all can!:great:

Same for me,nosotros relocated further out of town. Went from a 60mb to a 10mb. Game is notwithstanding playable, Load in times are longer and I am non able to run TS/discord at the same time whatsoever more.

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Not_Connery #7 Posted Oct 02 2018 - 15:17

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Ok, thanks for all the answers so far, merely what I actually desire to know is how many mb of data get gobbled upward in one-2 hour sessions of WoT.  My ping already kind of sucks (usually around 300-400 ping) because where I alive right now is rather remote and far abroad from anything, simply up until this move, my data has been unlimited (weird combo, I know).

So what I really want to know virtually is how much WoT will take out of my limited data allowances.

Cheers over again.:great:

Edited by Not_Connery, Oct 02 2018 - 16:18.

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Mojo_Riesing #viii Posted Oct 02 2018 - 16:00

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Ok, i run on cellular connections in various places i stay (full time RV'er) and it tin can be all over the place in terms of  quality.  Generally though data consumption playing the game isn't that bad, i can check and see how much and get back to yous with an estimate, but it's not bad.

As a full timer though i have a number of options including ATT (unlimited and rarely get throttled) and Verizon hotspots (one-time programme...50GB a month)  as well as a system to pull in distant WiFi (not cellular) in various locations i've stayed at...i can pull in WiFi from up to 1.5 to 2 miles away if condtions are right but one-half a mile is usual.   If i get 3-4Mbps its worth trying.  Getting ping of 50-150 is common and honestly while lag is variable, information technology'southward not commonly a trouble for me but when it is..i merely don't play.


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Kliphie #nine Posted Oct 03 2018 - 00:39

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For thirty minutes of game play, I used vii.seven MB down and two.7 MB upwardly.  That included opening upward the game and I had no other major programs running.

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dunniteowl #10 Posted Oct 03 2018 - 02:50

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View PostNot_Connery, on Oct 02 2018 - 07:24, said:

Ok, so long story short, I am moving soon to somewhere that will probably not take as affordable of internet plans and I wanted to encounter how much (on average) a 1-2 hour WoT gaming session takes out of an internet program.

So I was wondering if some of you guys could assist me figure this out by keeping runway of data usage while y'all play?

Thanks for the help if you can!:great:

Are you lot talking like having a limited data plan?  Dude, that'south so 2000.  The only differences in deal you should see is the amount of data transfer (MBs) yous become on upload and download legs, but otherwise, at that place shouldn't be Any limit to how much surfing, playing and porn you can bank check out.  Well, yous know what I mean.

Are am I missing something?  Your post is non all that detailed, you must admit.

I get wireless internet beamed to my rural Texas home from 7.2 miles abroad.  I used to go at 24MBs and so upgraded (subsequently seven years) to 72MBs.  My upload and download speeds doubled too.  Information technology costs me $105.00 for this wonder of modern engineering each month.  I take no TV service of whatsoever kind.  I hooked up a ROKU.

I sentinel the ROKU (or mind to music) while I play, keeping a couple of web pages open (FB, WoT), while my wife also uses her computer for FB and YT videos -- all at the same time.  So I guess it'due south worth it to me.

In the words of Johnnie v, "Demand more input!"

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Asassian7 #xi Posted October 03 2018 - 03:21

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If you're on windows ten, you tin can become to the settings app, network settings, and theres a data usage tab which shows all the apps that accept used information and how much they've used in the concluding 30 days. That could give you a good thought of how much data WoT uses based on your play fourth dimension. (Note, itll be lower or higher depending on if a major patch has come out recently)

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Not_Connery #12 Posted Oct 03 2018 - 03:25

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View PostAsassian7, on Oct 03 2018 - 03:21, said:

If yous're on windows 10, y'all can get to the settings app, network settings, and theres a data usage tab which shows all the apps that take used data and how much they've used in the last 30 days. That could give yous a good idea of how much data WoT uses based on your play time. (Note, itll exist lower or college depending on if a major patch has come out recently)

Windows 7, trying to stay away from 8 or 10 because I have not met a single person that switched from 7 to 8 or 10 who actually likes information technology.


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Not_Connery #13 Posted Oct 03 2018 - 03:30

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View Postdunniteowl, on October 03 2018 - 02:l, said:

Are you talking like having a limited data plan?  Dude, that's and so 2000.  The only differences in deal you should meet is the amount of data transfer (MBs) you go on upload and download legs, but otherwise, in that location shouldn't be ANY limit to how much surfing, playing and porn y'all tin check out.  Well, you know what I mean.

Are am I missing something?  Your mail service is not all that detailed, you must admit.

I get wireless net beamed to my rural Texas home from seven.2 miles abroad.  I used to go at 24MBs and then upgraded (after 7 years) to 72MBs.  My upload and download speeds doubled equally well.  Information technology costs me $105.00 for this wonder of modern technology each calendar month.  I accept no TV service of any kind.  I hooked up a ROKU.

I watch the ROKU (or listen to music) while I play, keeping a couple of web pages open up (FB, WoT), while my wife also uses her figurer for FB and YT videos -- all at the same time.  So I gauge it's worth information technology to me.

In the words of Johnnie 5, "Demand more input!"

OvO

Information technology won't really be a limited information plan, it'll exist a technically unlimited data plan but lower speed after a sure number of GB.  I volition not, however, be the only one using the plan, and and then I want to know that I won't exist the ane being blamed for the slower speeds considering "you used up all the high speed internet!"

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spud_tuber #14 Posted Oct 03 2018 - 04:42

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A quick and dirty estimate is somewhere between the size a replay file and nigh one.5X that size for every battle played. A replay basically consists of all the information the server sends your client during a battle.

It'south not a perfect estimate due to garage time, your information to sever, and whatever compression the transmission vs storage formats have, but should requite yous a ballpark effigy.

Edit: your information to server should be much less than its data to you,  and generally speaking data usage is much less in garage than in battles, so that's why I suggested 1.5X as an upper spring.  Over again, only a quick and dirty estimate.


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Asassian7 #15 Posted October 03 2018 - 06:16

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View PostNot_Connery, on Oct 03 2018 - 14:25, said:

Windows 7, trying to stay away from eight or 10 because I have not met a single person that switched from 7 to 8 or 10 who really likes it.

I like windows 10. Switched from 7 as soon as I was able for the free upgrade.


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Not_Connery #16 Posted Oct 03 2018 - 06:25

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View PostAsassian7, on Oct 03 2018 - 06:16, said:

I like windows ten. Switched from seven as soon as I was able for the free upgrade.

Prissy try, Mr. Gates, but I am not so easily fooled.:P

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Asassian7 #17 Posted Oct 03 2018 - 07:52

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View PostNot_Connery, on Oct 03 2018 - 17:25, said:

Nice try, Mr. Gates, but I am not so easily fooled.:P

Lol, I wish I was bill gates. Im serious though, information technology has its issues (my biggest one being its strongarm style approch to updating) simply overall I like it much more than win 7. Its a lot faster and smoother, and I absolutely adored windows 7.


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Not_Connery #18 Posted Oct 03 2018 - 07:59

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View PostAsassian7, on October 03 2018 - 07:52, said:

Lol, I wish I was bill gates. Im serious though, information technology has its problems (my biggest one being its strongarm manner approch to updating) merely overall I like it much more than than win 7. Its a lot faster and smoother, and I absolutely adored windows 7.

Yeah, the forced updates are a big turnoff for me, as well, just everybody that I've talked to who has dealt with 10 has said that they don't like the drastic alter in layout, and well-nigh of these people call up the same style I do, and then I'd probably have the same issues with it as they take.

Also, windows 7 still works for me (for at present) and I like how it's laid out...


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