I'm facing high latency (Ping) in PUBG and sometimes in csgo/dota...
I'm from India and I'm facing high latency in some steam games (sometimes in dota 2 and csgo) mostly in PUBG..
I don't face any issues on other gaming platform like Origin/Uplay..
I have a connection of 60mbps downloading/10mbps uploading speed and I contacted to my network provider, they said everything is okay from their side...And they said if I have to fix this problem then I have to get a high value personal static IP for my self...
I used to use my this Internet package (Public IPs) for 4 years and I never had any issues with it...but recently like for 2-3 months (not sure) I'm facing this problem ...Maybe every week only for 2-3 days my ping stays normal (Friday - Sunday) then it get back to high ping...
can somebody tell me what to do....
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For starters, connect to servers closer to your location. That usually helps aleviate the latency.
Apart from that, your upload/download speeds don't matter. You can have 100 MB/s download and 200 ms latency, that is real and happens.

Your ISP is ripping you off. You don't need a personal IP to solve latency issues. It rather looks like your ISPs network gets overloaded every now and then and then you see the increased latency.

However, a couple of questions arise. First and foremost, how do you connect to the internet?
ReBoot a écrit :
For starters, connect to servers closer to your location. That usually helps aleviate the latency.
Apart from that, your upload/download speeds don't matter. You can have 100 MB/s download and 200 ms latency, that is real and happens.

Your ISP is ripping you off. You don't need a personal IP to solve latency issues. It rather looks like your ISPs network gets overloaded every now and then and then you see the increased latency.

However, a couple of questions arise. First and foremost, how do you connect to the internet?
I have router to pc connection...I checked my connection with heavy load and no load, but the results are almost same...
lets just talk about right now....well now when I'm playing dota 2 I have around 70ms on SEA server and for csgo 44ms(India) 75ms(Singapore).
but for PUBG its 260ms SEA servers..
*Iam_g0D a écrit :
ReBoot a écrit :
For starters, connect to servers closer to your location. That usually helps aleviate the latency.
Apart from that, your upload/download speeds don't matter. You can have 100 MB/s download and 200 ms latency, that is real and happens.

Your ISP is ripping you off. You don't need a personal IP to solve latency issues. It rather looks like your ISPs network gets overloaded every now and then and then you see the increased latency.

However, a couple of questions arise. First and foremost, how do you connect to the internet?
I have router to pc connection...I checked my connection with heavy load and no load, but the results are almost same...
lets just talk about right now....well now when I'm playing dota 2 I have around 70ms on SEA server and for csgo 44ms(India) 75ms(Singapore).
but for PUBG its 260ms SEA servers..
For starters, your last statement really reads like a PUBG problem, not one with your internet connection.
But you haven't answered my question. How do you connect to the internet?
ReBoot a écrit :
*Iam_g0D a écrit :
I have router to pc connection...I checked my connection with heavy load and no load, but the results are almost same...
lets just talk about right now....well now when I'm playing dota 2 I have around 70ms on SEA server and for csgo 44ms(India) 75ms(Singapore).
but for PUBG its 260ms SEA servers..
For starters, your last statement really reads like a PUBG problem, not one with your internet connection.
But you haven't answered my question. How do you connect to the internet?
I have a local broadband connection, that connected to my wifi router and then router to pc through wire...
*Iam_g0D a écrit :
ReBoot a écrit :
For starters, your last statement really reads like a PUBG problem, not one with your internet connection.
But you haven't answered my question. How do you connect to the internet?
I have a local broadband connection, that connected to my wifi router and then router to pc through wire...
Is that wire DSL or TV cable?
Dernière modification de ReBoot; 26 mars 2019 à 10h48
and I also tried direct connection (broadband cable to my pc) and the result is pretty same...
*Iam_g0D a écrit :
and I also tried direct connection (broadband cable to my pc) and the result is pretty same...
its called some fiber I don't know the name...they said it is the best cable...
*Iam_g0D a écrit :
and I also tried direct connection (broadband cable to my pc) and the result is pretty same...
Ok, let me get to the point. If that "broadband cable" is a TV cable, you're out of luck. This stuff is usually wired in a shared manner, meaning if loads of people in the same area use the same medium, that's gonna suck big time and your latency issues are simply the way it is. If that "broadband cable" is a DSL one, then your connection is indeed yours and the culprit is definitively someplace else.

Although your description still speaks of that being a PUBG problem.
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*Iam_g0D a écrit :
and I also tried direct connection (broadband cable to my pc) and the result is pretty same...
Ok, let me get to the point. If that "broadband cable" is a TV cable, you're out of luck. This stuff is usually wired in a shared manner, meaning if loads of people in the same area use the same medium, that's gonna suck big time and your latency issues are simply the way it is. If that "broadband cable" is a DSL one, then your connection is indeed yours and the culprit is definitively someplace else.

Although your description still speaks of that being a PUBG problem.
even I can't understand the problem...all my friends in my area facing same issue...the only way to fix this getting a personal static IP..they gave me an IP for checking purpose and it was smooth...
but every week like friday-sunday or maybe saturday-monday I face normal ping in pubg...
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*Iam_g0D a écrit :
ReBoot a écrit :
Ok, let me get to the point. If that "broadband cable" is a TV cable, you're out of luck. This stuff is usually wired in a shared manner, meaning if loads of people in the same area use the same medium, that's gonna suck big time and your latency issues are simply the way it is. If that "broadband cable" is a DSL one, then your connection is indeed yours and the culprit is definitively someplace else.

Although your description still speaks of that being a PUBG problem.
even I can't understand the problem...all my friends in my area facing same issue...the only way to fix this getting a personal static IP..they gave me an IP for checking purpose and it was smooth...
but every week like friday-sunday or maybe saturday-monday I face normal ping in pubg...
Then it's your ISP. If something they're doing is fixing your problem, it's them. It's also them ripping you off. It's their job to provide smooth service without charging premium above what you're already paying.

That said, as long as the issue is more or less localized to PUBG, it's still worth asking in the PUBG forum. Heck, the game advertises a VPN solution in-game. That says quite a lot.
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