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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?
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..
But you haven't answered my question. How do you connect to the internet?
Although your description still speaks of that being a PUBG problem.
but every week like friday-sunday or maybe saturday-monday I face normal ping in pubg...
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.