We’re gamers too so we understand how important online play is. To make your event as awesome as possible, REady Player 1 offer wireless AT&T 5G internet for our systems.
To ensure smooth gameplay and manage potential network fluctuations, we'd like to clarify our online play approach:
1. Cellular Network:
Primary Connection: Where available, we prioritize cellular service for its flexibility and convenience. This allows us to set up your gaming trailer virtually anywhere, without relying on local internet infrastructure.
2. Ethernet (alternative Option):
When cellular is not available and wired access is readily available, we can switch to a wired ethernet connection.
3. Collaborative Approach:
Our skilled technicians will assess your location and available internet options to determine the best connection for your event. We'll work closely with you to ensure optimal online performance throughout your gaming experience.
4. Troubleshooting Unexpected Issues:
While we strive for uninterrupted online play, even the most robust networks can encounter occasional hiccups or failure. In such cases, our team will do our best to troubleshoot and find the quickest solution to keep your guest engaged and having fun.
Internet:
Internet speeds may vary depending on your location and cellular network coverage, internet speeds may fluctuate. We recommend discussing your anticipated game needs with our team beforehand to ensure the chosen location can support your desired online activities.
Planning for Updates:
To ensure your game is updated and available to play, please notify Ready Player 1 at least 1 week prior to your event. This allows us to download any necessary game updates and titles in advance.
Ready Player 1 is committed to providing you with the best possible online gaming experience. We utilize a flexible approach and work closely with our customers to ensure smooth gameplay, no matter where the adventure takes you.
*Ready Player 1 is not liable for loss of online play do to AT&T performance, home WiFi performance or slow home internet.Â