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Packet Loss on CSGO Only and not other games!
So recently i've had issues with packet loss and tried to look for solutions, i've tried in cmd ping google.com and it showed 0% packet loss, so is it me or csgo that's causing rapid packet loss? HELP ASAP
Last edited by edgemaster6969696969696969696969; Apr 26, 2019 @ 3:44pm
Originally posted by J.Bulver:
Try this:
Incrementally lower net_maxroutable (1200 is default).
This controls the max packet size. Lowering it will force your game to send more packets at smaller sizes. Going too low will eventually drag on your CPU performance, but if that's your problem it is usually fixed before you hit 1000.

Then, complain to your ISP.

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J.Bulver Apr 26, 2019 @ 4:10pm 
Try this:
Incrementally lower net_maxroutable (1200 is default).
This controls the max packet size. Lowering it will force your game to send more packets at smaller sizes. Going too low will eventually drag on your CPU performance, but if that's your problem it is usually fixed before you hit 1000.

Then, complain to your ISP.

Originally posted by JB:
Try this:
Incrementally lower net_maxroutable (1200 is default).
This controls the max packet size. Lowering it will force your game to send more packets at smaller sizes. Going too low will eventually drag on your CPU performance, but if that's your problem it is usually fixed before you hit 1000.

Then, complain to your ISP.
so which is the best number?
J.Bulver Apr 26, 2019 @ 4:29pm 
As high as it can go without loss.

I don't really understand why this works, but it does. Maybe it has to do with how some ISPs prioritize traffic?
Last edited by J.Bulver; Apr 26, 2019 @ 4:30pm
hunuman Mar 11, 2021 @ 12:49am 
did it work doesnt works for me
Last edited by hunuman; Mar 11, 2021 @ 12:49am
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Date Posted: Apr 26, 2019 @ 3:41pm
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