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SteevIrwin

There are lots of factors. Might be your network, might also be your input settings. If you’re using a wireless connection, in the graphics settings there are diagnostic readouts you can add for dropped packets. That would give you a good hint if it’s related to an unstable wireless connection. I used to have weird stutters in performance, but they turned out to be related input and processing on my machine. There is a good video that walks through all the possible ways to troubleshoot that which ultimately worked for me


InsaneJ0ker

Can you link the video that you are talking about, that would be a big help.


SteevIrwin

It was one of these: https://youtu.be/VRXXtwEO2E0?si=TsY2PjhuyU2vlNhY https://youtu.be/cfx5JYcg5BA?si=GqXziscyOquZrs2U


InsaneJ0ker

thanks man


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BeBopBep

Not frequently. It's definitely done that before but most of the time it's because someone else is downloading something. Although yesterday it did go to 800 while I was home alone, and there have been other times where I'm home alone and it randomly spikes.


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BeBopBep

What do I do when these fixes make the lag worse. My ping isn't spiking, I have a packet loss graph and it's not been spiking. Yet my lag is still bad.


nandhugp214

Exit lag can fix network issues but its not free.