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I don’t particularly care about the cost or the hoops I have to jump through, I primarily want the best and most effective VPN’s.

I’m also a heavy gamer, so the ones that are most excellent and allow for the least minimal delay when playing online multiplayer/live-service games, would be what I’m looking for.

And while this last one is optional, I would prefer if the recommend VPN’s are also usable in the U.S., so I could set them up before I move to Chengdu.

I’m aware I could likely change VPN’s, but that could be a headache or a hassle, so I’d rather stick with one. Unless I would have to compromise on quality/ VPN effectiveness.

Also, the more cost efficient for the value, the better. But I primarily care about quality rather than cost effectiveness.

  • @comrade_nomad@lemmygrad.ml
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    I used Shadowsocks when I lived there. You have to set it up and run it yourself. A big benefit is when they crack down periodically on the big VPN players this usually flies under the radar since it is just you connecting back to your own server