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razorhoof

You speak for a small subset when you say the IP changes every day. If you work for a corporation, they likely bought their own public IP, which is what you would be behind forever. Sounds like consumer DSL. Users of Comcast and other fiber optic channels can lease out an IP for months before it changes. I personally

5% of the population is correctly informed about what several of the free services you take for granted actually do to turn you into the product. Its good to get mad, but get mad at the right people. They have a voice like you and they are just trying to inform you, but the otherwise unjustified scoffs turn those

It comes down to not using wireless. I agree, not everyone can set up a nice wired network, but the speeds themselves are normally not a problem. Any router in the last 8 years should be able to push streamed games on a wired network with no problem, as most older routers have 10/100 networking.

PS3 did have this feature too. Sony didn’t want to rush out the feature. They said they wanted to put out a next gen version of the feature, not just a copy paste job from PS3. I would’ve been fine with a copy and paste job from the beginning, and implement a next gen version when it was ready. But whatever, it’ll be