Not that online gaming with Live is bad in my experience. My experience has been the opposite and being quite pleased with the general performance of online games with Live considering the fact they are not using a dedicated server/facility model like PC games but allow in many cases for users to host games on their console and with their own local connection.
It's game (and ISP of course) related too. One of my friends lives at the other side of the world and we can even play Table Tennis. And that's a pretty fast game.
Yesterday I played some Lost Planet and there were people from Japan to the US and a couple of locals (Europe). No probs at all.
I like the peer to peer model by the way. Dedicated server will be switched off sometime. There's no Dreamcast game I can play online anymore and sometimes we (meaning me and my mates) would really like to play one or two of those.
I was wondering what the more open PS network means in relation to cheating / hacking by the way. It's up to the devs to take care of that right?
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