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Ping should be very low, typically under 20 milliseconds, to ensure smooth gameplay and a fair competitive experience.

Ping should be very low, typically under 20 milliseconds, to ensure smooth gameplay and a fair competitive experience.

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mistercraft77
Posting Freak
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10-06-2023, 04:02 PM
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The guidelines suggest that pings under 20 ms are considered outstanding, while 50–100 ms fall into a decent range. Pings of 150 ms or higher are seen as poor and are labeled "high ping." Whether this applies to fast games like CS:GO, OW, or Fortnite depends on the context, but the article emphasizes that very low ping is rare and highly desirable.
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mistercraft77
10-06-2023, 04:02 PM #1

The guidelines suggest that pings under 20 ms are considered outstanding, while 50–100 ms fall into a decent range. Pings of 150 ms or higher are seen as poor and are labeled "high ping." Whether this applies to fast games like CS:GO, OW, or Fortnite depends on the context, but the article emphasizes that very low ping is rare and highly desirable.

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KyZoX
Junior Member
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10-23-2023, 01:29 AM
#2
1. There is a reason why all competitive matches are ran on local network. I would say anything below 10ms is extremely hard to notice.
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KyZoX
10-23-2023, 01:29 AM #2

1. There is a reason why all competitive matches are ran on local network. I would say anything below 10ms is extremely hard to notice.

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Partack1
Junior Member
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10-23-2023, 02:50 AM
#3
I notice delays around 150ms and tend to prefer anything under 200ms. For pros with low-latency monitors and high refresh rates, aiming for under 50ms might work better. As @Levent mentioned, joining a group with similar equipment at a LAN party could give the best results. In the end, everyone's experience and gear vary, so you should try different setups to see what feels right for you.
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Partack1
10-23-2023, 02:50 AM #3

I notice delays around 150ms and tend to prefer anything under 200ms. For pros with low-latency monitors and high refresh rates, aiming for under 50ms might work better. As @Levent mentioned, joining a group with similar equipment at a LAN party could give the best results. In the end, everyone's experience and gear vary, so you should try different setups to see what feels right for you.

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james26665
Senior Member
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10-31-2023, 12:04 AM
#4
It's acceptable for items priced at $50 or less.
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james26665
10-31-2023, 12:04 AM #4

It's acceptable for items priced at $50 or less.

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TheSiberiaDino
Junior Member
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10-31-2023, 08:02 AM
#5
I notice that gaming with around 62 to 78 ping feels fine, but anything above that feels sluggish. The more it climbs, the worse it becomes. I consistently stay at or below 62 ping; a 35 or less is likely smooth. For me, anything higher than that is really frustrating. The main issue isn't just reaching low ping—it's how much it fluctuates during gameplay. It swings from around 90s to 130-140s and back again, which disrupts my rhythm and makes it tough to play consistently. This inconsistency affects my ability to enjoy the experience.
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TheSiberiaDino
10-31-2023, 08:02 AM #5

I notice that gaming with around 62 to 78 ping feels fine, but anything above that feels sluggish. The more it climbs, the worse it becomes. I consistently stay at or below 62 ping; a 35 or less is likely smooth. For me, anything higher than that is really frustrating. The main issue isn't just reaching low ping—it's how much it fluctuates during gameplay. It swings from around 90s to 130-140s and back again, which disrupts my rhythm and makes it tough to play consistently. This inconsistency affects my ability to enjoy the experience.

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RoyaltyC
Junior Member
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11-03-2023, 05:43 PM
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You're accustomed to seeing low-latency numbers in games. A jump from 10ms to 33-45ms would likely go unnoticed, but beyond 30ms for those sensitive to timing, it becomes noticeable. Between 40ms and 80ms, you'd feel comfortable with smooth interpolation, while anything over 85-90ms would prompt a search for a faster server.
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RoyaltyC
11-03-2023, 05:43 PM #6

You're accustomed to seeing low-latency numbers in games. A jump from 10ms to 33-45ms would likely go unnoticed, but beyond 30ms for those sensitive to timing, it becomes noticeable. Between 40ms and 80ms, you'd feel comfortable with smooth interpolation, while anything over 85-90ms would prompt a search for a faster server.

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
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11-04-2023, 12:17 AM
#7
100ms works for me in online gaming. However, 50ms or less feels ideal, particularly for Twitch shooters and other fast-paced titles where quick reactions are crucial.
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gogofrgl1234
11-04-2023, 12:17 AM #7

100ms works for me in online gaming. However, 50ms or less feels ideal, particularly for Twitch shooters and other fast-paced titles where quick reactions are crucial.