Oh do shut up.
Over 3MB/s is not even close to being slow. Unless you think PSN intentionally throttles to some customers, it's obvious that slow speeds are caused by other variables. Their home network, their local ISP, or their surrounding infrastructure. Some regions might be slower than others. That will generally be the case with any service.Just found this old screen I took back when I thought PSN switched to P2P
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That's ~4MBytes/s, not bits. Basically the max my connection has. 10GB go in like 40 minutes. Not what I would consider slow.
Since I don't own a 360 I can't test, but it's obvious that it wouldn't be better.
Since it can't and all
Here's some anecdotal evidence that XBL can be slow for some people. But you don't see me going around making sweeping claims about XBL speeds being slow across the board.I can record you a video that shows that my XBL downloads are just as slow as PSN downloads if not slower. 1-2MB/s max. NAT Open, of course and both consoles are wired to the router. I get full speed (12.5MB/s) when downloading stuff from sites like GiantBomb and at least 7MB/s on Steam.
Has nothing to do with ignorance but since there are people who get faster speeds than me on XBL I'll not run around and pretend that the service is shitty for providing me with crappy speeds. I'll listen to the experience other people are having, I'll ask them for advise on how to speed up the downloads but at some point I just have to deal with it.
edit: Said wireless, meant wired.
edit²: Let me show you how blazing fast XBL downloads are for me (downloading the Counter Strike Demo).
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