Thanks for all the info, it really helps you are right I am using Vodacom 3G, I dont think I am going to be playing large MMO's I am more interested in FPS game. someaybe some Quake 3 or AVP things more like that. Do you still think the Vodacom 3G will be usless.
3G of any flavour remains utterly useless.
Doesn't matter what type of game. The major problem is not with it's POTENCIAL latency, but instead in it's latency SPIKES (or inconsistencies).
Here's how your average hour of 3G gaming will look like.
Log into game.
Get disconnected. Connection switched tower.
Log into game.
Get disconnected. Tower overloaded, connection reset.
Log into game.
Success.
Join a group/server/etc.
Get disconnected. Random problem with 0 throughput.
Log into game.
Get disconnected. Tower switch again.
Log into game.
Join a group/server/etc.
Check latency. 80m/s. COOL!
Play for 5 minutes.
Get disconnected. Tower overloaded, connection reset.
Log into game.
Join a group/server/etc.
Check latency. 80000m/s. NOT COOL!
Wait for 5 minutes.
Check latency. 50m/s. NICE!
Play for 15 minutes.
Get lagged to 987000000m/s for 20 minutes. Unable to do anything.
Ragequit game.
Drink coffee and have a smoke to calm down.
Repeat from start.
3G latency just isnt stable for very long periods.
It may look fresh and fast right off the bat, and it is. But it's EXTREMELY prone to problems when faced with the need for consistent latency.
Trust me when I say that a 2000m/s stable latency is better than 50-1000000/ms latency that fluctuates every other second.
At least when it's stable at any number for prolonged periods, you LEARN TO ADJUST to it.
There's no learning to adjust when it unpredictably jumps from playable to medium to unplayable to disconnect every 5 seconds.