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Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4
From: Seth Mattinen <sethm () rollernet us>
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 12:12:24 -0700
On 9/27/20 18:33, Daniel Sterling wrote:
It is true that I've yet to see any FPS game use ipv6. I assume that's cuz they can't count on users having v6, so they have to support v4, and it wouldn't be worth their while to have their gaming host support dual-stack. just a guess there
Xbox Live does support IPv6, and on my Xbox One X it does say it's successfully using IPv6. I haven't sniffed the traffic to see what it's actually doing though.
PSN does not support IPv6.
Current thread:
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4, (continued)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Mike Hammett (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Matthew Petach (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Tom Beecher (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Carlos M. Martinez (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Tom Beecher (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Matt Hoppes (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Matthew Petach (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Matt Erculiani (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Valdis Klētnieks (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Chris Adams (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Seth Mattinen (Sep 28)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Daniel Sterling (Sep 30)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Josh Luthman (Sep 30)
- Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4 Daniel Sterling (Sep 30)