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SpeedyGonzales
Try using a gaming VPN! Some of them are designed to reduce your ping by routing your internet connection more efficiently. It's like carpooling to the internet, but you get the VIP lane.
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TechWizard89
First off, make sure you're connected to the internet via an Ethernet cable, not WiFi. It's like the express lane for your CS:GO data packets. Secondly, choose a server location closest to you. Playing on a server on the other side of the world is like sending your data on a world tour. Lastly, close any bandwidth-heavy applications. Streaming Netflix in 4K while playing CS:GO? Your ping won't thank you.
OpticalIllusion
Lowering your in-game settings won't necessarily improve your ping, but it can make the game run smoother which kinda feels like you're playing with better ping. It's like cleaning your glasses; it doesn't fix your eyesight, but everything looks clearer!
RealTalk
Honestly, just move closer to the server. Best ping achieved.
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