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This consistency is the key not speed, also are you on a wired connection. Wifi packets and wired packets are not handled the same way and wifi connections are notoriously bad for fighters.
go to your windows command prompt and run:
ping www.google.com /t
this will ping google(a generally responsive and fast site repeatedly look for lost packets or packet bloat on some of those packets let it run for a minute and just watch for packet issues.
Last tip don't accept matches from wifi players their problems become your problems. Doing these things I haven't had any online lag or bloated ping.
After reading this I was laughing so hard, almost forgot to read the rest.
We hear ya, it's really really bad ping. Sorry you're having bad ping issues. It happens to everyone at some point with internet.
Do you mean the ping sometimes reaches 200msl in Tekken 7 or Tekken 8?
You wrote tekken 7 above. But this is a tekken 8 thread.
Try this;
1. Plug a network cable from your PS5 to your router. (if you haven't already)
2. Just restart your router, if you are confident and know how to do that.
3. Google Tekken 8 ping problems on PS5 and if you are the only one having this issue, then it maybe your internet is fast but has latency or what's called jitter.
Here is a good article on Jitter.
https://utilitiesone.com/the-impact-of-network-jitter-on-streaming-and-gaming-performance
4. Your ping can go up very high if someone else on your network, is streaming or downloading, watching Netflix (etc) on the internet, 4K youtube videos, at the same time that you are trying to play tekken 8. etc etc.
Good luck with the fix.
GGs
Dojo
PS: Like others have said packets can get dropped. Jitter can add to the problem of packets getting dropped. But it could be a PS5 things. IDK to be honest.
Well that sounds like 100 percent PS5 Tekken 8 issue, as you've written it.
Do PS5 forums have any reports of people with the same issue?
Also, someone talked about a hotfix for tekken coming? Maybe that will help.
I hope something fixes it. Region check is helping others. Perhaps try that?
GGs
For some reason, when I connect my PC to the router with Ethernet, I experience huge ping with everyone (~800ms), even with my friend from the same town. I also can't find any matches online because it always says "Connection doesn't meet requirements." However, when I plug the Ethernet cable directly into my PC, without the router, we have a ~20ms ping, and I can play online as usual.
The strange thing is that I don't have this problem in any other P2P games, whether it's T7 or SkullGirls or anything else. I also have a good, stable ping in any other online games such as CS or Dota 2.
I assume my router somehow encrypts something and T8 network packages somehow differ from other games, but I can't even imagine how to check that. I've checked my router settings, but I couldn't find anything strange there. I couldn't find any info on the Internet either.
They arent fixing **** until enough PPL start complaining
Also - Theres enough players, - Its their garbage netcode 2 blame