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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I should've mentioned that some of the friends that I play with are local to me and when I streamed to show them my issue they started to see how heavy the packetloss was, my ping will always be high since it doesn't seem that any of the servers in California are active. They sit on 60-80 just like me but are experiencing 0% packetloss with the occasional 1%.
I switched back to my old Netgear and zero packet loss but it cant handle my internet speed.
The thing is it doesn't happen on anything else, only PUBG. I can even connect to a server down in Europe and have more "stable" connection. It's only on PUBG which I get frequent and pretty bad packet loss.
I've tried restarting my pc, my router, changing dns, verifying game files, reinstalling it, even playing other games to see if I have packet loss there but not wich means its pubg.
Please let me know if you found a solution ...
Will do!
I feel as if I'm not the only person in this boat and I'm positive that everything is stable, I've tried doing different enables/disables within firewall with no luck. Setting my IP to Static from Dynamic, I even upgraded my motherboard/CPU so I would assume that it has nothing to do with my Ethernet jack. Ethernet cable has been self crimped to ~38 feet with T-568B and has no issues with a wire tester. I've tried putting on another SSD, reinstalling and verifying the game files with no luck. Not sure what else to do so I came here for further assistance.
Had the same thought until my friend had zero issues with a mix of Nvidia/AMD/Intel components and having PUBG on both SSD/HDD. I feel as if this is something more on my end preventing it from being at a full capacity.
Also how do you even know it was the nodes? Did you ping it or run a tracer?
It fixed by itself, either the pubg server assigned me a better node path or my internet service provider fixed it. I didnt have to complain but I was thinking about it. I ruled out almost every other possibilitie and I didnt make a ping or a tracer.
Need to try and change the NAT settings on my router but I'm lost as hell on how to do that.
2-10% packet loss on UPLOAD