Gaming Online in Rural Areas: The Best Ways To Get Connected

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Online gaming is a pastime for many people, whether playing or watching others play, but getting connected in a rural area can be challenging—here are our tips.

We are in a tech-driven society, which means we often find ourselves using our devices for entertainment, knowledge, and communication—they are almost extensions of ourselves at times. Whether you marvel or shrink at this idea, we can’t deny that technology is a part of our lives. So when we don’t have a high-quality internet connection, it is undeniably noticeable and, at times, infuriating.

We rarely find ourselves with slow or no internet connection at all. Often, these moments occur when we travel through sparse lands, but what happens when those lands are our home? That is the case for many people who live in rural areas. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t do the things you enjoy—here are the best ways to get connected when gaming online in rural areas.

Getting Connected​

Online gaming requires significantly more data than you would need if you were the average internet user. If you are a serious gamer and are struggling to adjust to rural life after moving from the city, you might wonder how you can maintain your same hobbies. Thankfully, there are many things you can do to ensure that your internet connection is as fast as possible. Here are the best ways to get yourself connected when online gaming if you live in rural areas.

Internet Connectivity Tips​

Of course, the best online gaming experience begins and ends with a fast internet connection—without that, you may not be able to play anything at all. As such, you should first make sure you play your game on your devices near the router. The closer you are to your router, the better your internet connection will be. It is a good idea to reserve a corner in your home for your gaming—keep your computer, setup, and router all in the same place.

Check Your Bandwidth​

Bandwidth is critical to ensuring a seamless gaming experience—a larger bandwidth will help you download large files, livestream easily, video chat with friends, and more. That is why it is a good idea to check your bandwidth so that it can handle your needs. Try to aim for at least 25 Mbps; otherwise, you will face frustrating lags, lack of connectivity, and general annoyances that throw a wrench into your gaming.

Avoid Busy Hours​

The internet is a lot like a highway—there are times of extreme rush hours and moments of smooth sailing with nothing but clear roads ahead. As such, you can expect your downloading speeds to drop significantly during key hours, particularly when everyone leaves work for home. If you want the best and fastest internet when gaming, you should consider going online when the “roads” are clear.

Go Unlimited​

As you likely know at this point, gaming uses up significantly more data—what you might use in a day, someone who doesn’t game could use in a month. You don’t want to be in the middle of a tense game only to realize your data is gone, so you should consider going unlimited. You won’t have to worry about your usage with an unlimited data plan—you can just play.
 

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