I played the game again after a long break, and something feels off. Before, everything felt fine — now it feels like evvery enemy is cracked at the game…
maybe they re just good, but I ve started to think it’s more of a ping issue.
here wht i got

any fixes?
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My ping is fine (60-100ms) but i have constant “lost connection to the server” at least once or twice a match which makes me lose entire squad as it lasts for 5secs if not more.
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just an average experience of playing from asia
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Add an extra 0 on the end (2000 ping) and that’s basically what we get in the Southern hemisphere. It’s so much ping it actually no longer becomes an issue.
And yet I still outperform the majority on the team. Crazy.
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My ping is around 500, you just have to predict the enemy’s location in the next 5 seconds. 
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enlisted will change your selected server for matchmaking and you wont be aware of that change until you’re in a match.
theres a reason i choose the server i want to be on, as ping for me starts at 200~
Talk about leading your shots . . .
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russian server :200
usa:300
europe+210-220
I learned this when I was playing CS and I adapt to the ping conditions. If the ping is really bad, which I get these days due to the crappy servers, I try to use SMGs and MGs. If the enemy is moving towards you, shoot him, but if he is moving to the right or left, shoot him two or three meters ahead of him, depending on the ping. Same with semi automatic weapons. Snipers and bolt action weapons are very difficult to work with at high ping, so I don’t play BR1-2 when the ping is really bad.
It’s easier to work with planes and tanks, but with planes there’s a high chance of accidents. So you don’t want to fly low. 
Enemy tanks are generally stationary, so you don’t have to worry too much about destroying them. When the ping is really bad, I focus more on destroying tanks.
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200-220 is normal for me in New Zealand - you get used to it.
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