How to deal with packet loss in Valorant

avatarCreatingGulf·8 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit·8 months ago

Dealing with packet loss in Valorant can be a pain, but here's a few tips that could help. First, try restarting your router; it's like giving your internet a fresh start. If that doesn't work, check if your Ethernet cable is properly plugged in or consider switching to a wired connection if you're on Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is convenient but can be unstable. Lastly, make sure you're not running too many applications in the background that could be hogging your bandwidth. Sometimes a simple fix like closing unused apps can make all the difference!

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avatarCarryingMonte·8 months ago

I used to have packet loss issues with Valorant until I realized my brother was always streaming in 4K while I was trying to play. Make sure nobody else on your network is using up all the bandwidth. Also, contacting your ISP to see if there are issues on their end can sometimes reveal problems you can't fix on your own. Worked for me!

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