Because of the differences in your setup and performance compared to your friend.
Because of the differences in your setup and performance compared to your friend.
Hello, we're on the same ISP and I'm experiencing a lot more ping. I'm around 30 years old, have a 100+ plan, and everything looks clean. No idea why it's happening—only 5 days of high ping. I can't tolerate it! The ISP said my connection is fine, what's going on?
Are you downloading files in the background? Is your friend connected via cable while you're on Wi-Fi? Anything that needs internet access could potentially send data quickly. You might have some unnecessary software or apps running in the background using the internet.
What options do you offer? If he can handle more data rates, he'll experience lower latency.
I don’t get why you ask such simple questions. I’m a professional streamer and I understand what I’m doing. Not downloading because he doesn’t have better internet—since I’m the pro. I don’t know why I’m experiencing more lag in the game. I have two internet connections, but both seem to be slow. The provider says everything is fine. The only thing I’ve noticed is my speedtest.net score changed from another city to my city, and before that I wasn’t having any lag. Using this internet for a long time and I can tell when something isn’t working.
If you're very professional and have already tried these steps, figure it out on your own... Avoid saying things like "I don't get why you ask stupid questions." One, are you illiterate? You're not. Because it's not just that. Don't make "And" the first word in a sentence. Two, ensure no one else is connected to your account. Three, change your IP address if you think you're under a DDoS attack and your ISP isn't noticing, especially if you don't have a fixed IP. Four, enable port forwarding for CS:GO to improve your NAT settings, and make sure you're not linking to a server in Indonesia.