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Average Xbox 360 Mbps usage?

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Not a lot; usually, when it comes to many games, they don't send a lot of data. I couldn't tell you exacts but I know Portal 2 will be probably around 50kbps for each console. It's ping that you should be more wary about.

Hi, I'm curious if i were to get 6 Xbox 360's, What would the Average and max Mbps they would all use together be? (lets say they were playing Multiplayer games, like payday 2, GTA V, portal 2, etc)

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Not a lot; usually, when it comes to many games, they don't send a lot of data. I couldn't tell you exacts but I know Portal 2 will be probably around 50kbps for each console. It's ping that you should be more wary about.

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9 minutes ago, handymanshandle said:

Not a lot; usually, when it comes to many games, they don't send a lot of data. I couldn't tell you exacts but I know Portal 2 will be probably around 50kbps for each console. It's ping that you should be more wary about.

I see, Thanks~
(So my Options are 10 Mbps, or 100 Mbps, do you think the 10 would be too low?) [$20 difference]

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Just now, logan said:

I see, Thanks~
(So my Options are 10 Mbps, or 100 Mbps, do you think the 10 would be too low?) [$20 difference]

Chances are 10Mbps would be more than fine.

Again, what matters here a lot more than upload speed is the ping, if you can find that out.

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23 minutes ago, handymanshandle said:

Chances are 10Mbps would be more than fine.

Again, what matters here a lot more than upload speed is the ping, if you can find that out.

I *should* be fine if it's ping, as this is my ping atm (Image), but this would be for a business instead,
(So i'm not sure if the business plans pings are the same as the residential for my ISP)
[It's all fiber, so i would think the ping should be fine]
 

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2 minutes ago, logan said:

I *should* be fine if it's ping, as this is my ping atm (Image), but this would be for a business instead,
(So i'm not sure if the business plans pings are the same as the residential for my ISP)
[It's all fiber, so i would think the ping should be fine]
 

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Alright, if your ping is nice and low then go for whatever is cheaper if you don’t need the upload speed for anything else. 

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Just now, handymanshandle said:

Alright, if your ping is nice and low then go for whatever is cheaper if you don’t need the upload speed for anything else. 

Okay, Thanks a lot~

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