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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If it's server performance, try other servers.
I hope you aren't running on wireless.
Go to start, run or search CMD and hit enter. Type ping -t -l 1 www.google.com
Let it run for a while, maybe do some web browsing. After a while, select the cmd window and press ctrl+c, check the results. If you have packet loss over 1%, there is a problem, likely relating to signal strength for your modem (this is a thing). I'd do the same thing while playing natural selection 2.
Something to keep in mind, a cause of high ping can relate to a lack of bandwidth. If you have multiple people using the same connection, someone else can max out the bandwidth, without suffecient bandwidth, you'll have problems like the one you described. If you have an open wifi network, this could also be related.
However, just because you join a server with "good ping" doesn't mean it's not the server's fault. There are a list of servers (*Cough* Hyperion) that are incredibly bad and lag out. Open up console ~ (Tilde) when you join servers and type net_stats. One of the numbers should be 30.00. If you ever see that number dip below 28.99 it usually is a bad server. Hyperion servers can reach 10.00 to 5.00 during mid-late game.