not sure what ur asking then, it uses the standard UDP implementation and the benchmarks have to do with transferring the entirety of the sample data not by individual packet loss but rather receiving the whole context of the message. There is no retransmission. Its all or nothing...
IMO This initiative is fundamentally not about preserving gaming history or anything so noble or academic; it is born from a temper tantrum and the twisting of French consumer law to serve the interests of a vocal minority at the expense of everyone else. The `#StopKillingGames` initiative claims to advocate for consumer protection and game preservation, but its underlying motivations appear to be rooted in dissatisfaction with the natural lifecycle of live service games and a desire to exert control over creative and business practices in the gaming industry.
This was abrupt from my perspective I feel like they could have done more to let us know. Like I updated cron and suddenly it was just gone from my hard disk I thought something broke. Instead I suddenly have a new notion product on my hard disk.
that being said is there a conversation to be had here about how best to reach users and make them aware of changes like this?