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i just got a new graphics card and on the box it has a wtfast sticker on it. is wtfast legit and if it is does it work?

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Looks legit and looks like it works (assuming you have a fast enough connection).

 

Kind of ironic that on the box for your new GPU it has a code for streaming games which I find is mostly aimed at people with shit PCs.

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23 minutes ago, call me frosty said:

i just got a new graphics card and on the box it has a wtfast sticker on it. is wtfast legit and if it is does it work?

I would steer say a from game streaming services if you have a capable computer. They have some downsides that make it not worth it imo. 

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It's a gaming "VPN" and it does work in a lot of cases, unless you already have good routing to your favorite games.

 

I used to use WTFast when I played Final Fantasy XIV on a crap connection when the game server I was on was almost 3000 miles away from me. Their prices went up a couple years ago and I had to use a different service until Square Enix moved the game servers. But it did shave my latency from ~180-300ms down to 140ms. Not ideal but it was a big improvement.

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yeah it's legit

 

it's nothing but a premium proxy you can use as bridge between two points

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1 minute ago, aezakmi said:

yeah it's legit

 

it's nothing but a premium proxy you can use as bridge between two points

Is it worth it? 

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3 minutes ago, Speed Weed said:

Is it worth it? 

depends where you live

 

for the 3rd world it's really worth since all of the important game servers are usually in europe or the us

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41 minutes ago, Phentos said:

It's a gaming "VPN" and it does work in a lot of cases, unless you already have good routing to your favorite games.

 

I used to use WTFast when I played Final Fantasy XIV on a crap connection when the game server I was on was almost 3000 miles away from me. Their prices went up a couple years ago and I had to use a different service until Square Enix moved the game servers. But it did shave my latency from ~180-300ms down to 140ms. Not ideal but it was a big improvement.

Same for me, my gf and a friend. We played from Croatia, he played from the Philippines, we were on US server (Ultros). As you say, anoticeable improvement. 

Thank you for EU servers with still a shitty backbone. 

Most people will say that it doesn't make a difference but it's different for everyone. For some people makes 0 difference. 

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4 minutes ago, Bouzoo said:

Same for me, my gf and a friend. We played from Croatia, he played from the Philippines, we were on US server (Ultros). As you say, anoticeable improvement. 

Thank you for EU servers with still a shitty backbone. 

Most people will say that it doesn't make a difference but it's different for everyone. For some people makes 0 difference. 

Yea I live in the US and was on a NA server (Lamia), but I had a horrible connection at the time with bad wifi as well. WTFast made it so I could actually raid and not be a handicap.

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1 hour ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Looks legit and looks like it works (assuming you have a fast enough connection).

 

Kind of ironic that on the box for your new GPU it has a code for streaming games which I find is mostly aimed at people with shit PCs.

I really have no clue what you just stated there. But the last phrase makes much sense. Just got no clue what wtfast is without a quick search. They lost me at GPN.

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wtfast is a Canadian company that provides an optimized gaming network, also known as the Gamers Private Network (GPN), for MMO, FPS, and MOBA gamers.[1] It is a platform that online gamers use to access gaming servers with an uninterrupted connection.[2][3][4] The company is operated by AAA Internet Publishing, Inc. with headquarters in Kelowna, Canada.[5]

 

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12 hours ago, Canada EH said:

I really have no clue what you just stated there. But the last phrase makes much sense. Just got no clue what wtfast is without a quick search. They lost me at GPN.

 

From what I can tell, it's a game streaming service, like Nvidia's Geforce NOW.

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Depends where you live and the performance of your PC. It can help, but if you already have a fast connection and computer, it won't do anything but probably make it worse.

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