He says his shit is choppy, too.
It was higher than 15-20 last night . 15-20 merely had me concerned, hoping that it wouldn't get any worse or continue for much longer.Wait wait, this fag's complaining about 15-20 ping? Saying it's high??
LOL
Frame rate and ping are two different things. I'm not complaining about the frame rate. I expect it to be lower when playing with 31 other players. What I'm frustrated about is that my ping is higher than what it used to be. I expect my ping to be consistent, and I'm just trying to figure out what's wrong. That's all.Welcome to CS:GO lol Wtf you expect?
If you want smooth, don't play GO. Everyone knows this...
Thank you for saying this. This is what I expect, and I was getting this before.15-20 ping is not high, but if you are from the GTA then it should be between 7-13, as i get 8 ping 90% of the time, and sometimes 11 ping
I appreciate some of what you said here, but you're definitely misrepresenting me with the 1 ping comment. And I'm primarily comparing my current self with my past self. I was previously getting 5-7 ping, but anything under 12-13 is quite acceptable (taking into consideration that I do, indeed, live in TO).This is a very erranous piece of advice. Latency is subject to far too many factors for you to be able to compare yourself with others. Lord knows how many hops, what kind of routing, what kind of infrastructure he's got, router, service (type/speed), CS:GO updates/fuckups etc. You just can't guestimate that...
I remember in source I came across a 'chopping' issue: I resolved it by disabling all NIC options (device manager - lan nic - disable all that trash). I'm not sure, exactly, what your issue is (other than you expect a 1 ping), but if choppy is it, the above, and playing a different, non-fucked up piece of shit will surely solve it for you.
Maybe you have aids.