So about 2 days ago I started getting massive lag spikes while playing CSGO.
Everything else seems to run fine on my computer and on every other device internet wise.
I go from about 20-30ping to 600+ ping within matter of seconds and I'm unable to move and occasionally getting the disconnecting error that disconnects you in 25 seconds if you don't "reconnect". (this is on the Comp MM servers) and when I go and play on a community server I lag way less and it's somewhat playable but have random spikes every now and then that spike my ping from ~30-40 to ~100-300.
I've tried rebooting my router, I've tried changing ethernet cable, I've tried verifying CSGO files (2 files were broken, and then fixed but didn't fix the problem), I've tried ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew on cmd.exe
I really dont know what else to do here. :C
My actual internet appears to be working fine but... \o/
Do you have an NVIDIA card? I've heard people updating to the new NVIDIA drivers does this to people a lot. I'm not sure why, but reverting to the old NVIDIA drivers might be worth a shot.
So about 2 days ago I started getting massive lag spikes while playing CSGO.
Everything else seems to run fine on my computer and on every other device internet wise.
I go from about 20-30ping to 600+ ping within matter of seconds and I'm unable to move and occasionally getting the disconnecting error that disconnects you in 25 seconds if you don't "reconnect". (this is on the Comp MM servers) and when I go and play on a community server I lag way less and it's somewhat playable but have random spikes every now and then that spike my ping from ~30-40 to ~100-300.
I've tried rebooting my router, I've tried changing ethernet cable, I've tried verifying CSGO files (2 files were broken, and then fixed but didn't fix the problem), I've tried ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew on cmd.exe
I really dont know what else to do here. :C
My actual internet appears to be working fine but... \o/