NewK. It doesn't matter even if they have 1MB connection shared to 4 PCs and playing only vcmp. ping won't go high. I have tested it when I had 1 MB connection.
That's not how it works. Bandwidth doesn't magically appear out of thin air, if all his bandwidth is in use, he will get a slow connection. You think he was infinite bandwidth to spend simultaneously? lol
There's limits to how much bandwidth you can use
at once/simultaneously. This amount usually depends on the speed that was established when you made your contract. As an example: when you start downloading a file from the internet,
assuming the place you are downloading it from has no speed limits, you will download it at your maximum download speed, but if you start another download before finishing the one you were making, you will notice that the download speed of the first file will start to lower to half because the bandwidth is split between these 2 downloads. For example, If you were downloading the first file at 500 kb/s, once you start the second download, it will go down to 250kb/s. It's the same case here, except it's not only your download speed but also your upload speed that is split when you're playing and sharing your connection with more people simultaneously. You get what you paid for. Depending on your contract with your ISP and depending on your internet speed you will get an amount of bandwidth to use. Do you even realize how crazy it would be if ISP's didn't limit speeds? And most of the time, clients don't even get the speed they were promised on the contract because ISP's do alot of traffic shaping, especially in places where there's a high demand like big cities. I paid for 24mb/s myself but some days I get like 10mb/s only, and on a good day I get 18mb/s.