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Play on servers that are close to you and not ones on the other side of the world.
Ping is the amount of time it takes your computer to ping a server and for your PC to receive a message back, so the closer the server to you, the lower the ping.
then why ask if you can use "leatrix latency fix?"
Gonna say no, latency is physics. It just takes time for your Internet to pass though your network adapter, to your router, down poorly maintained state owned copper wiring to the chinese governments listening station, hop on the international fibre optic, get scrubbed by the receiving nations listening station, and then down some poorly maintained corporate owned copper wiring again to an overworked network hub to sit in a pattern buffer until it's it's the servers turn, it goes down another copper wire to a overheating server running poorly programed distribution client which is virtualising a dozen servers on one machine, the processing core grabs your packet, decides it's out of date and ignores it, the next packet it gets is within the latency tolerance so is accepted, all the while the server is sending messages back though the same poor network hub and the same out if date copper wires and government listening stations back to you.
It's a testament to modern science you can even read this message, all things considered.
What a load of male cow excrement. What they don't mention is that it has severe side-effects.
It increases the overhead traffic a lot, which will cause slower downloads everywhere.