What is Network Buffering in Valorant?
AssemblingDelta路8 months agoNetwork Buffering in Valorant is a setting that helps reduce the impact of high ping and network instability. Basically, it holds onto game data for a tiny bit longer before sending it off. This can make your gameplay feel smoother if you're dealing with a shaky internet connection. But watch out, too high, and it could make things feel a bit sluggish!
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It's just a fancy term for the game waiting a bit longer to send data to the server, giving your shaky internet a chance to catch up. It's like giving a sprinter a head start in a race against Usain Bolt.
Honestly, it rarely makes a noticeable difference unless you're playing on a toaster connected to a potato for an internet router. Turn it on if you must, but don't expect miracles.
As someone who's had their fair share of lag spikes, network buffering can be a lifesaver. Makes my shots register even when my internet decides to take a brief vacation.
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