Tom hit the nail on the head of my points, a lot of multiplayer video games are 
hosted on a server in a hyper scaler, AWS for example, or players can make 
their own PCs/Consoles the game server as well.

Lobbies are formed, goal is get 20 people into the lobby with minimal rtt to 
game server and minimal standard deviation in each player’s rtt to game server 
compared to the rest of the lobby to have as equal of an experience as possible 
amongst all players.

However, there can be players in rural areas or beyond networks with not as 
fast of an RTT to these hyper scalers like AWS where they are the odd player 
out.

What this results in is a player waiting much longer to find a lobby of players 
with comparable rtt to them.

Even worse, they will probably get put in a lobby where their standard 
deviation in rtt is still higher than everyone else.

Imagine a FPS (first person shooter).

Player 1 and Player 2 are facing each other ready to fire.

Player 1 has 10ms rtt to game server.

Player 2 has 20ms rtt to game server.

In real time, player 2 hits the trigger first, but due to higher latency, 
player 1 in game time kills player 2 first.

These games are by the millisecond game play in terms of who is victorious and 
have large market share.

-Aaron

Nov 22, 2024 at 9:56 AM by nanog@nanog.org:

> I can tell you this was the  problem Subspace was trying to resolve, but then 
> went out of business.
>
> Specifically, Subspace wasn’t focused on caching video game updates and 
> distributing those better, but rather building a network for clients to 
> access game servers with lower rtt for a more optimal experience in 
> multiplayer video games.
>
> WTFast was the next best thing last I heard.
> -Aaron
>
> Nov 22, 2024 at 7:37 AM by meh...@akcin.net:
>
>> Are there a lot of gamers in rural areas? Do the rural ISPs have challenges 
>> with reaching gaming servers. I do not know if gaming or caching or both a 
>> challenge for rural isps due to being distant from population centers and 
>> possibly caches
>>
>> Mehmet
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 08:32 Josh Luthman <> j...@imaginenetworksllc.com> > 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Might want to say why.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 6:50 AM Mehmet <>> meh...@akcin.net>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello - i am looking for small ISP owners, Rural ISPs in FL, TX, NY, VA, 
>>>> CA (but anywhere in the world is fine). 
>>>>
>>>> If anyone lurking on the list please contact me offlist
>>>>
>>>> Mehmet
>>>> +1-424-298-1903
>>>>

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