would be good for people who fiber the ping could be increased a little like between 50 and 100 and people no more than 500 ping the guy who lags it's too boring I don't know if games for balls which touch cacule in difference in ping or playing emrerald where I play 80 100 ping bin the ball hits more then miller 30 50 ping it's complicated ,moreover seen certain players who use the lag switch for me the cheat would be good people do this this kicks directly from the server what.
Limit the ping will bring it closer to zero not higher to 500. My ping on fiber to the server is 32, the other one under it is 50. Theres nothing Daybreak can do with ping unless they take their servers and place them somewhere else which is not practical and nomrally their close to the backbone of the internet offering players all over the world realistic ping times hence the reason why there are servers in EU, USA, etc etc. For your ping to be better specially if you are already using a ethernet connection is simply look for a better service provider, why? let me explain.. How you are routed to the internet is kind of like you driving out of your street to get to the store down the road. There are various routes you take, some are shorter, and some are faster depending on traffic. this is typically how you are routed to the service you use planetside weather it be on playstation of pc. Your actual connection doesnt change (how you go from a to b) the only way you could try and influence that is through VPN, but that can cause more harm than good by increasing ping times. When i go for a provider i always try and get one who is reputable and has the least amount of whats called HOPS to your destination. If you are on the pc and you use the good old CMD tool do this. tracert IP you will have 1. 192.168.0.1 (assuming thats the router gateway) it could be (192.168.1.1) or (10.0.0.1) 2. then your ISP details 3. ISP 4. ISP 5. ISP 6. By the 6th hop you would like to think you would be out on the internet by now and left the isp. The more hops you have here with all your ISP credentials such as routers, repeaters etc the longer it will take you to get to your destination "PING" BUT lets say you left the ISP from hops 4,5,6 your traffic route then will be determined by your isp, bandwidth, traffic management, shaping, and other stuff i know nothing about. Its complex its not as simple as increase or decrease the servers PING cause it just doesnt work that way. hope this helps