KAMLOOPS, BC, March 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Using unique proprietary technology, WTFast accelerates the online connection between gamers and servers, dramatically increasing performance for the world's most popular franchises. WTFast users can see drastic improvements in performance boosting game connection speeds by as much as 70 per cent. This is vital for gamers who live remotely from the host game servers.
"Our service gives its users a huge advantage in multiplayer FPS games regardless of where you are in the world," said Rob Bartlett, CEO of WTFast. "In some cases we've seen ping rates drop to as low as 50 milliseconds which is essentially instantaneous when playing online. Our customers now have a competitive advantage which will help them destroy enemies in their favourite games."
Available at www.WTFast.com, the service is offered in two tiers and users can also try the service as part of a limited free trial. A basic account starts at $5.99 per month while a premium account that includes additional game enhancing features is available for $9.99 a month.
"As hardcore gamers ourselves, we're delighted to provide this service for FPS gamers on PC," said Bartlett. "There's nothing worse than having your gameplay experience interrupted by a laggy connection. We eliminate that frustration and enable you to seamlessly experience your favourite game online as the creators of the game intended."
WTFast works by improving the route from the user's computer to the game server. By redirecting your traffic through WTFast's own proprietary network of servers it greatly reduces the time it takes to exchange data between the two points and vastly increases the speed of the action in your game.
About WTFast.
Launched in 2009, WTFast is the leading online acceleration software for gaming on PC and supports over 800 games including the most popular franchises in the MMORPG category. The service is available as a limited free trial and subscription at www.wtfast.com.
WTFast.com Destroys Lag and Gives First-Person Shooter Gamers a Competitive Advantage From Anywhere Around the World
WTFast.com has announced its updated service will now eliminate lag and vastly increase connection speeds for the world's most popular first-person shooter (FPS) games bringing total support up to 800 games.
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