Issues in CS:GO
Issues in CS:GO
Your ping during lag is the delay between your device and the server, measured in milliseconds.
Your game ping typically stays between 55 and 65 milliseconds. Occasional spikes in "loss" or "choke" rates from 0% to around 6% usually indicate network instability or server issues during those moments.
Indicates that 6% of packets were lost during transmission. This reflects an unstable network experience, especially noticeable when browsing over extended distances with weak connections. My ping remains stable at 5-10 seconds, though the server is about 50km away—both fiber and wireless can affect this. The intermittent delays may stem from the internet itself; for clarity, observe in-game stuttering, check the network graph, and see if latency increases or spikes. To reduce packet loss, consider switching to a more reliable connection like fiber optics or a premium plan. For sporadic lag, verify that the issue isn’t due to wireless use and explore alternative network providers in your area.
Hey Xenift, thanks for reaching out late. When I experience lag, my scores drop, suggesting a possible network issue. I’m on the same network as others, so bandwidth might be limited. I suspect the connection problem rather than just my own setup. My computer is plugged directly into an Ethernet cable, but other users are using Wi-Fi in the house at the same time. I’m also thinking about dirty power affecting the modem and router, which could impact signal strength—maybe due to inconsistent voltage. I have a UPS ready, so I’ll try it to see if it resolves the issue.