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Anonymous
9 years ago

BF1 Rubberbanding/bad ping

Version: PC

The problem: The ping in game at most times starts off fine with average 30 ping. But at some point throughout playing the game I notice I'm fighting the game in terms of walking (as if I'm not going anywhere). Which leads me to check my ping and it is absolutely horrible and unplayable. The ping can go from 422, 785, with the highest I've seen of 999 ping. I have reformatted my PC to factory deleting a fair amount of files while doing so. I've restarted my PC already. The router has also been turned on and off before. I have no idea as to what the problem is.

Internet: 

- Download: 22mbps down (~2.8mb down)

- Upload: 1.4mbps down (~.25mb down)

- Ping: About 23 - 34 (Average)

Specs:

- CPU: Intel i5 4690K (Overclocked to 4.3 Ghz)

- GPU: Refrence 780 ti's in SLI (evga)

- RAM: 16 GB of Kingston Hyper X ( 2x8 1866mhz)

- Motherboard: MSI Krait Edition Motherbord z97

Drives:

- C: 60GB m.2   (Windows Install)  

- D: 1TB Blue HDD  (Excess programs and files.

- E: 256GB Corsair Force LE  ( Battlefield 1 & Origin Installed here)

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Holy *, this is the problem I'm having. I played a couple nights ago without any problem but yesterday and today have been extremely frustrating to try and enjoy a match. The ISP in my area (Frontier formerly known as Verizon) isn't the greatest at times but I was fine earlier this week. So if other people are having this issue I'm hoping it's an EA thing and that it gets fixed soon. I've rage quit twice 'cos it's way too annoying rubberbanding into buildings and throwing grenades totally opposite of where I wanted to throw them. Ugh.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago
    In an attempt to help out what I can from what I've figured out I can tell you that switching my Ethernet cable actually helped though the problem still persisted with me just not as severe. Though it is still I near unplayable experience when it decides to wonk.

    After doing that I had a flashback as to how I played battlefield 4 and realized I had such *ty connection. Then I had another of rainbow six siege kicking me out nearly within seconds of joining matches. Then the same applied towards Hardline. I noticed a chain and it was certain titles get * by my internet while I don't have problems with others.

    So I decided to change setting in my router wirelessly and I still have yet to try the effects (I disabled package filters entirely) (just in case) because I have school and a rather christ ton of homework. I'll let you know what my finding are. Good luck to us both.

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