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So whenever I play CSGO, I usually get 30-40 ping. Every now and again, I have a lag spike where my ping goes up to 60 odd, then goes down to 30-40. This lag spike has killed me many atime, and I've gotten to the point where it's infuritating

 

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You call a increase in ping from 30-40 to 60 a "lag spike" that actually affects performance so much that it gets you killed? Either you are incredibly oversensitive, or you are just wrong. Either way, i have no understanding for it.

 

As for the issue, i guess you cant do much with it as long as you use it.

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You call a increase in ping from 30-40 to 60 a "lag spike" that actually affects performance so much that it gets you killed? Either you are incredibly oversensitive, or you are just wrong. Either way, i have no understanding for it.

 

As for the issue, i guess you cant do much with it as long as you use it.

It makes it so when I move, it teleports me backwards. I die becuase I have a rush attitude towards CSGO

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Maybe when someone switches on smth your ping changes for a sec ?

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It makes it so when I move, it teleports me backwards. I die becuase I have a rush attitude towards CSGO

With only 60 in ping? As far as im concerned, all ping under 200ish is just fine. Maybe it is packet loss?

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Maybe when someone switches on something your ping changes for a sec ?

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It's this.

You know how when you are near a Microwave using WiFi, the signal dies/is sketchy? It's a similar concept.

When someone uses something on your electrical lines such as a washer/dryer, microwave, or wtv, it causes a drop in the electrical signal for moment which you see as ping increasing. 

It's not something you can fix unless you somehow move your powerline adapters to a circuit that doesn't have anything big on it that uses a lot of power.

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It makes it so when I move, it teleports me backwards. I die becuase I have a rush attitude towards CSGO

I thought this was a global Counter Strike issue (get it). I play with either 5 or 20 ping, depending what server I get and I still get teleported back.

 

 

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@NeatSquidYT

It's this.

You know how when you are near a Microwave using WiFi, the signal dies/is sketchy? It's a similar concept.

When someone uses something on your electrical lines such as a washer/dryer, microwave, or wtv, it causes a drop in the electrical signal for moment which you see as ping increasing. 

It's not something you can fix unless you somehow move your powerline adapters to a circuit that doesn't have anything big on it that uses a lot of power.

Oh, thanks very much I did not realise :D I did notice a bigger inconsistency with it when my mum was vacuuming :) Thanks very much :D

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