Question: Why is Dota 2 ping so high?

Dota 2 ping spikes in many cases can be due to your resolution being too high for your computer to handle. Below is a picture for you to set the resolution and rendering of Dota 2. Note that Rendering is set to Fastest which means the removal of all the visuals that do not have an impact on the game.

How do I fix high ping in Dota 2?

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Is 100 ms ping good?

Ping amounts of 100 ms and below are average for most broadband connections. In gaming, any amounts below a ping of 20 ms are considered exceptional and “low ping,” amounts between 50 ms and 100 ms range from very good to average, while a ping of 150 ms or more is less desirable and deemed “high ping.”

Why my internet ping is so high?

Some reasons your ping might be high include: Routers and how updated they are, where theyre placed, and whether their firmware is up to date. Computers and whether theyre outdated, un-optimized for gaming, or need to be cleaned. Caches on your router or modems whether theyre full.

Why do I have packet loss but low ping?

There are several reasons why packet loss occurs on your network connection. Among them include: Inefficiency or failure of a component carrying data across a network like a loose cable connection, faulty router, or poor WiFi signal. Damaged, improperly wired, or slow cables that can “leak” packets.

How do I lower my Warzone Ping?

2:445:37How I Dramatically Reduced My Ping in Warzone! - YouTubeYouTube

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