Yeah, 35Mbps is clearly not enough for 4K. In PC Gamer's review, the author said that getting a better router and 100+Mbps connection speed improved the experience significantly. Latency was 'slightly under or on-par' with her local machine. Also it seems to eat through bandwidth (2.5 hours consumed 40GB of data).
Don't know what those disagrees are. You said nothing but facts. This game is ripping a page from every game's book and that is making it devoid of soul.
I think Netflix fucked up the idea of game streaming. You are not paying a subscription for games (that's GamePass). You are basically paying a subscription to rent a PC at Google that has your games downloaded, installed, updated, and ready to play (streamed to your TV at 4K resolution or your phone). It's hardware renting service. I blame Google for this whole fiasco; they could have explained it better. Even the article doesn't get it.
PC monitors don't output FPS (that's frames per second, what a Graphics Card/GPU outputs). It's called Refresh Rate and is measured in Hz; it means how many times the monitor refreshes an image in a second. There are many refresh rates for PC monitors, including but not limited to: 60, 75, 100 (old), 120, 144, 155, 165, 180, 200 (both are rare), 240, and 300 (introduced 2 months ago on an ASUS Laptop).
A higher refresh rate monitor can still show lower refresh r...