Well, Warface seemed to play fairly normally, although there doesn't seem to be any way to see ping times from within the game...
Well, Warface seemed to play fairly normally, although there doesn't seem to be any way to see ping times from within the game...
If it is the PC, all you need to do to see the problem is ping your router. Single hops on a home LAN should be <1ms.
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MrJim (27-02-2015)
What security software are you using?
If you're running windows 8 and above, take a look at the network performance tab (I think its called) and see what its reporting. EDIT: In task manager
Also, as already mentioned, may be worth looking at the AV.
Have you had any issues with team speak? If you had a problem with ping, it'd certainly show there.
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MrJim (01-03-2015)
I'm running Windows 7. I installed BF4 on another PC on my network, & it ran normally with ping times around 20ms, so it's either a hardware or software problem on my main PC, not the router or the net connection itself. I tried turning off the Antivirus software, & the problem persisted. I'll try the new NIC when it arrives, hopefully that'll sort it out! Fingers crossed!
MrJim (02-03-2015)
Blimey, sounds like a pain.
I know it'd be potentially a pain in the backside, but would it be worth installing a fresh copy of windows on a partition, just to see if it is software or hardware?
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^ i think that should be a last resort tbh ...
silly suggestion i know but have you googled something along the lines of 'bf4 and high ping' there's quite a few hits with people experiencing the same sort of issues as you. word of advice though, probably best not to attempt to read through anything on the official bf4 forums as doing that gives me a headache
Last resort? It'd potentially save him money, instead of forking out on a new NIC.
Edit: Also beats speaking to an EA representative!!!!
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It does seem less likely that a hardware problem would be so application-specific TBH.
That tells me it's not application-specific though....this is a very odd issue. Any chance it's intermittent?Code:|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | WinMTR statistics | | Host - % | Sent | Recv | Best | Avrg | Wrst | Last | |------------------------------------------------|------|------|------|------|------|------| | router.asus.com - 4 | 109 | 105 | 0 | 459 | 4671 | 2
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MrJim (04-03-2015)
I skipped over that post for some reason.
MrJim (04-03-2015)
I have an Intel Gigabit NIC if you wan't it for the cost of postage.
MrJim (04-03-2015)
Well, it seems that is was a software problem after all. I ended up reinstalling Windows! A bit drastic, but I couldn't trace the cause of the problem. I've just tested BF4 again, & it's back to its sub 20ms silky goodness Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, I got there in the end...after a fashion...
MrRockliffe (04-03-2015)
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