I don't have a final answer, but here are some options for you to choose from.
I don't have a final answer, but here are some options for you to choose from.
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“I’m experiencing issues with warping while playing CS:GO. This started occurring shortly after upgrading to a new laptop. My system specifications are: CPU i5-8300H 4.0 GHz, GPU GTX 1050, and 12 GB of RAM. The warping happens frequently when strafing or jumping, making it difficult to play consistently. I’d appreciate any advice on troubleshooting this problem.”
This is often a result of poor network performance. I assume you are using a wireless network. If so, have you tried a wired connection to see if it performs any differently?
That could also be part of the problem (distance from router). There are ways to extend your wi-fi signal, if you have the budget for it. Is that an option for you?
Run something like
www.speedtest.net
and see what your connection speed and ping are.
This has happened to me in other multiplayer games and every time it was a network issue.
Another computer suggests an irrelevant factor. I’m highly confident—nearly complete at 99.9%—that this relates to network connectivity. If you position yourself nearer the wireless access point (within the same room, for instance), does the issue get better?
I completed the test and recorded an 8ms ping with a download speed of 32 mbps and an upload of 18 mbps on the website you provided. On another site, I observed a 15ms ping, a download rate of 25 mbps, and an upload rate of 18 mbps.