Online gaming servers work differently depending upon the game and/or service being used. For example, for many games that use decentralized servers (for example, Battlefield 2) individuals can run their own copy of the server software and host games, which may or may not appear in a list for other players to choose from. Centralized game servers (for example, Call of Duty Black Ops 2) are organized by other servers to host the games that are assigned to them - but the players do not get to pick what server to play on.
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Have you port-forwarded? That's needed for Minecraft servers to work (and for most other gaming servers).
online gaming, first arrived in 1986.
There are 100's of Runescape private servers that work in the moparscape client. On the moparscape website they have a list of servers that are currently online. You go to one of the most used/popular servers and download it - change the servername and port on the client and you should be good to go.
It was "TENEX" the first online game developed in 1972.
Yes, 100mbps is fast enough for an online gaming connection.