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PUBG packet loss: How to fix it [2024 Guide]

In-game proper settings and bypassing ISP throttling can fix it

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Updated onJanuary 8, 2024

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PUBG is one of the most populargameson the market and contributed to increasing the popularity of battle royale games by a great deal. First of all, it’s worth mentioning that PUBG is an online game.

Therefore, you need anInternetconnection to enjoy it, and there’s no other way around it. Up to 100 players (including yourself) can participate in the battle royale. This game mode is actually a last man standing deathmatch.

If you’re the last player alive, you win the match. It’s as simple as that.

However, the fact that you can’t enjoy PUBG offline with bots, for instance, can be problematic, especially if your connection isn’t exactly great. Many players complain about issues such ashigh ping, packet loss, or even jitters every now and then.

These can seriously affectgameplayand cause problems such as rubberbanding, extreme lag spikes, and even sudden disconnections due to high ping. One of the most common issues to this day is packet loss.

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What is packet loss in PUBG?

Packet lossis the inability of data fragments (packets) to reach their destination point. In PUBG, packet loss can mean that packets you send towards the PUBG servers never make it to their destination, or that server packets never make it to you.

These events usually end up in full-blown de-syncing issues, which can get you kicked out of thegame, so as to preserve the connection quality for other players.

It’s kinda frustrating when you think you got a clean headshot, only to discover that your arch-nemesis is rubberbanding all across the map. It’s even worse for him, but you get the picture.

It gets even more annoying when you get to understand that sometimes packet loss occurs randomly. Furthermore, it often solves by itself as quickly as it happened, and there’s no immediate fix for it.

However, by understanding what packet loss is and what causes it, we can make sure that we create the perfect environment so that the incidence of this unwanted phenomenon stays at a minimum.

What causes packet loss with PUBG?

The truth is that generally speaking packet loss doesn’t discriminate. So if it happens with PUBG, it probably happens with other services, as well. But not if the packet loss is on the server’s side, that’s a whole nother story.

Thus, you must understand one thing: a lot of things can cause packet loss. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the most common causes of packet loss:

There you have it. Although most of these reasons don’t apply exclusively to PUBG, this list can help you understand better where to look in case you’re experiencing packet loss.

How to view packet loss in PUBG?

You should now be able to see your ping, down/up speed values, and packet loss percentage. However, you should be aware that some players reported seeing high values in those sections (i.e. pkt loss) even though theirgameplayseemed unaffected.

How to fix PUBG packet loss?

How to fix PUBG packet loss?

1. Use a VPN

It’s worth mentioning that this method will only fix your packet loss issue if it’s caused by your ISP. If the problem is with you or the game server, a VPN won’t help you and will probably only make matters worse.

If you want to make sure before trying it, you can run a ping test on google.com and check the packet loss there. Our comprehensive guide will tell you all about packet loss and how to perform a packet loss test.

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If you want to make sure before trying it, you can run a ping test on google.com and check the packet loss there. Our comprehensive guide will tell you all about packet loss and how to perform a packet loss test.

2. Troubleshoot your connection

Remember that there’s no magic fix for packet loss. However, you can achieve great results if you perform completetroubleshootinginstead of trying quick fixes that you find on theInternet, which might even break your computer or connection.

Packet loss in PUBG can be fixed, or better yet avoided

As we’ve mentioned above, steer away from quick fixes’ false promises. If you want to fix packet loss, try making sure that your connection is in its best condition.

If you’re not sure about performing certain tests, it’s better to call your ISP than trying to install miracle tools on your PC.

Using aVPNcan, and probably willfix your packet loss issuebut only if it’s on your ISP side. If the problem’s with you or the PUBG server you want to connect to, using aVPNwon’t do anything to improve your situation.

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Vlad Constantinescu

Vlad might have a degree in Animal Husbandry and Livestock Management, but he’s currently rocking anything software related, ranging from testing programs to writing in-depth reviews about them.

He spent 3-4 years as a software editor at Softpedia and another year as a VPN specialist before he landed his current job as an author at Windows Report.

In his free time, Vlad enjoys playing guitar, doing jigsaw puzzles, researching cybersecurity, and even having a good read on rainy days.

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