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MY PING IS FUCKED
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<blockquote data-quote="Legion" data-source="post: 381270" data-attributes="member: 9468"><p>I've had issues like this in the past with my previous ISP. (Verizon FiOS) who started to do bandwidth caps and started having me get ping spikes, just like you. Mine would be on CS:GO, and I'd have like 30ms ping to the average server, then randomly jump to ~200ms. Verizon was just a shitty host. I switched to Time Warner Cable, and they have no bandwidth caps, and the wifi across the house has no 'drop-out' to cause the ping spikes. Honestly might just be your ISP realizing that your games are causing high bandwidth. That's what Verizon did with Twitch and Youtube for the Southern California region.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legion, post: 381270, member: 9468"] I've had issues like this in the past with my previous ISP. (Verizon FiOS) who started to do bandwidth caps and started having me get ping spikes, just like you. Mine would be on CS:GO, and I'd have like 30ms ping to the average server, then randomly jump to ~200ms. Verizon was just a shitty host. I switched to Time Warner Cable, and they have no bandwidth caps, and the wifi across the house has no 'drop-out' to cause the ping spikes. Honestly might just be your ISP realizing that your games are causing high bandwidth. That's what Verizon did with Twitch and Youtube for the Southern California region. [/QUOTE]
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