Ping Issue

Hi guys. i just wanna report about the overping issue. IDK why from yesterday the game ping was so high until I kicked from the match. Previously i’ve reported about the matchmaking issue, but until now there’s no update about it. Yesterday match and today’s match was messed up bcs of overping issue. my wifi is fine and strong but the game automatically kicked me and i lost the booster. i’ve worried that if i keep kicked out bcs of wifi issue and ended up banned its all up to you guys. i’m using 5G network with 100MBps. pls update the matchmaking issue and ping issue.

Latency is subjective. If it was an issue with the game then everybody wwould be complaining of the same thing, but they’re not, so the issue most likely lies with your setup/connection. Maybe try a different server region to see if that helps.

here is your problem

Inconsistent connection during peak times

There is usually a surge in internet usage during peak hours, especially in the evenings when people are home from work or school. At this time, many users simultaneously stream and play online games or engage in other high-bandwidth activities that strain 5G networks.

Gaming during peak hours could lead to negative experiences, especially when streaming your gameplay on Twitch or watching HD streams on YouTube. Network congestion strains the available bandwidth, which can reduce upload speeds and increase latency, which resulting in low-quality streams and lags in gameplay…

Too much latency fluctuation

Latency is the time it takes for a packet of information to travel over a network, and it’s critical in online gaming. While 5G offers lower latency than the older 4G and 3G technologies, fluctuations and spikes occur frequently. The factors causing these spikes include:

  • Network congestion caused by a surge in users.
  • Increased physical distance between devices and 5G cell towers.
  • Signal interference from physical barriers.
  • Adverse weather conditions.

Latency fluctuation disrupts real-time interaction in multiplayer first-person shooter games like Call of Duty or esports competitions.

The latency spikes generate lag, which is detrimental when a player’s actions are quickly reflected in the game. This lag disrupts the seamless flow of the game and leads to a frustrating experience for the players.

from
https://www.astound.com/learn/internet/is-5g-good-for-gaming/

yeah thanks for your help. I’ll try in next match.

A Ping issue? :yum: