Reducing Lag (Latency and Frame Rate)
Lag is often a combination of poor system performance (low FPS) and poor network connection (high ping). System Performance (FPS) Tips Close Background Programs: Use Task Manager (\text{Ctrl} + \text{Shift} + \text{Esc}) to identify and close any programs (browsers, streaming services, downloads) that are consuming excessive CPU or RAM while you play. Update Graphics Drivers: Always install the latest drivers from your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel). These updates often contain critical performance fixes and optimizations for new games. Enable Game Mode: Turn on Windows Game Mode (search for it in Windows Settings) to prioritize system resources for your game. Adjust Power Settings: Ensure your computer or laptop is set to High Performance or Ultimate Performance power plan. Laptops should always be plugged in while gaming. Network (Ping) Tips Use Ethernet: A wired Ethernet connection is the most effective way to achieve lower, more stable ping compared to Wi-Fi. Limit Network Use: Ask others in your household to pause large downloads or 4K streaming while you are gaming. Check Server Location: Select the game server that is geographically closest to you to minimize data travel time (latency). Restart Hardware: A simple reboot of your modem and router can often fix temporary network stability issues.