Lagging everytime I get hit

I play on 150ms average (SEA player) but some of my friends rarely get this kind of problem, some even plays smoothly with 150ms. I also get random lag spikes and desyncs every now and then, enemies also stutter a lot and desyncs on my screen. I also rubber band a lot of times especially when I fall down from something.

I play on AP Southeast - Lagado.

Here’s a video below:

As you can see in 0:06 that I had to pause my shooting just to make sure if he was really in the spot.

Speedtest results.

Graphics settings all set to LOW
Bandwidth Mode set to HIGH / MED / LOW (no changes to every setting)
Emit Client Telemetry Data set to OFF
Vsync and Gsync set to OFF
FPS is UNCAPPED
Cap FPS in Background also set to OFF
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I’m running on:
ASUS B450M Pro Gaming
AMD Ryzen 3600X
16 GB 3200mhz
Palit Super Jetstream GTX 1070
Game is installed on HDD

Hi @Anilov !

Welcome to our forums!

Thanks for sharing with us your issue.

In this case as this is a problem with lag try to do the following steps in order to try to fix it, if you already done this or doesn’t work, please let me know replying me.

For most connection related (Lag, Latency) issues, begin with the following basic troubleshooting steps:

  1. Restart your PC and disconnect the power to your Modem and/or Router for 60 seconds.
  2. Reconnect the power and wait for the internet connection to be restored before powering your PC back on and attempting to access the game.
  3. Try switching from a Wireless connection to a Wired one (if possible).

If that doesn’t help, we’ll need to completely reset and refresh the connection your computer has to the internet:

  1. From the Start menu, begin typing ‘cmd’.
  2. In the results that populate, right-click the Command Prompt result and select Run as administrator.
  3. Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter. Wait a few seconds and when the command prompt appears, proceed to the next step.
  4. Type ipconfig /registerdns and press Enter.
  5. Type ipconfig /release and press Enter.
  6. Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter.
  7. Type netsh winsock reset and press Enter.
  8. Restart your computer.

Best Regards!

Sad to say that I also have tried those (just a day ago) you sent and none of them worked for me. :frowning:

Hi!

Ok perfect, I’ll send you a PM in a moment asking you some information in order to escalate your case.

Regards!

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