This means it explains the meaning or implication of something.
This means it explains the meaning or implication of something.
Hello! The software reported high latency and packet loss, indicating connectivity issues. It seems the network between your device and the game server is unstable. Could you check your internet connection or try a different server? Let me know if you need further help!
Indicates a configuration problem between your computer and router. Doubtful that tools promising to reduce ping are valid since adding more servers between you and the game server doesn’t help. Consider reinstalling the program to check if the issue resolves.
Anyway there's a lot of them, outfox, wtfast, exitlag, they all shouldn't be fake right? I did and nothing changes
I agree with this. While it's not impossible for different routing methods to lower ping, adding another service usually raises the actual ping rather than helping. It might only cut the server's view of latency, which could prevent some automatic bans. In short, I wouldn't suggest using such a service.
I reviewed this discussion carefully. I’m surprised they think adding another server would lower ping, especially since I rarely use such services—I’m lucky to live in Spain where fiber is among the best in Europe. Online reviews seem mixed at best. Edited November 23, 2020 by LpoolTech
These programs emerge through legitimate development and marketing efforts, not primarily for scamming. They often target users seeking efficiency or automation, and their creators focus on solving real problems rather than deceiving people.
I suppose if they offer free or paid services, they’re sharing your online activity data with advertisers.
@DanWhite If you were a gangster like Frank Lucas, would you want to have to deal with any middlemen to get to the stash, or would you rather cut out the middleman and go straight to the source? If you choose the latter, then its because it makes common sense. Always go for less overhead, not more. Your data packets already has to hop through tons of routers just to get to the server. There is no need to add yet another server for the packets to deal with.
It's feasible for a program to achieve this. Certain ISPs direct some traffic via congested fiber lines while others use more reliable "premium" connections. You can lease a dedicated server in a data center that provides a balanced mix of premium networks—avoiding oversaturation. This setup ensures your data travels from your PC to the ISP and then swiftly through premium routes to the server, before returning via similar premium pathways to your destination. Compared to using an oversold, heavily managed fiber link (like a cheap Indian-owned connection to South Korea), this method reduces latency and packet shaping. You might also minimize the number of hops between your PC and remote machines. In Europe, such solutions could be valuable for accessing servers in South Korea and Japan, avoiding the risks of low-quality, oversold cables and the longer, more complex routes across oceans.