in the middle of my game, suddenly steam would start spiking the ping because of the bootstrapper and client webhelper start downloading in the background, anyone has a fix for this?
CS:GO ping spikes on Steam
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those are silent updates
the only solution is to have a normal conncetion according to the world standards, which is 10mbps
those updates will pass in a second, but in our cases you need to endure a 2mins of 4000ms lag
the only solution is to have a normal conncetion according to the world standards, which is 10mbps
those updates will pass in a second, but in our cases you need to endure a 2mins of 4000ms lag
Yeah, I currently have the same problems and have found this to be the only solution: open up the CS GO client and go into a casual game, open up the casual game for around thirty minutes and hopefully all the updates will be over by then. Only then do i dare play a competitive round. Cheers to our internet though, and hope this helps you rank up.
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You just made that up, didnt you?ballad wroteto the world standards, which is 10mbps
I there was a global 'standard speed', it would be more like 1mbps.
You need to set your QoS settings to open the CS:GO ports, making CS:GO traffic prioritized.
@Johnaudi , I am quite a noob at such issues.... How do I do that?
What router to you have?TrollFatGuy wrote@Johnaudi , I am quite a noob at such issues.... How do I do that?
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Actually, according to akamai it's 3.9 Mbps So you both kind of missed the mark.rolf wroteYou just made that up, didnt you?ballad wroteto the world standards, which is 10mbps
I there was a global 'standard speed', it would be more like 1mbps.
source:Akamai
Although this is not officially confirmed but it seems to be the most credible and thorough study I found.
3.9mbps is the world average, that doesn't mean it has to be the standard.Elied wroteActually, according to akamai it's 3.9 Mbps So you both kind of missed the mark.rolf wroteYou just made that up, didnt you?ballad wroteto the world standards, which is 10mbps
I there was a global 'standard speed', it would be more like 1mbps.
source:Akamai
Although this is not officially confirmed but it seems to be the most credible and thorough study I found.
@Johnaudi I have a prolink router from wise and can access it through its password if that is the question, and thank you.
Never heard of ProLink, can you check if it has a QoS option somewhere?TrollFatGuy wrote@Johnaudi I have a prolink router from wise and can access it through its password if that is the question, and thank you.
Some guy here gave you a "workaround" which is going into a Deathmatch or Casual game (since you need to Warmup anyway before starting a competitive game) (I Assume) because all players do that,hkbazzi wrotein the middle of my game, suddenly steam would start spiking the ping because of the bootstrapper and client webhelper start downloading in the background, anyone has a fix for this?
so hopefully the updates will start downloading while you are in deathmatch.
PS: i never experienced this problem knowing that i play CS:GO around 6 hours per day.
Good luck.
@Johnaudi Yes it does have that option. I am sorry if we are making a mess out of this topic but the only reason I would rather not have it as a private conversation is to help others with the same problem as mine. Thanks for your persistence and assistance @Johnaudi.
@TrollFatGuy, even if you prioritize CSGO Traffic (Assuming it works), you will still have lags while playing (if download is in progress) because CSGO is really ping dependent and can easily be affected by any traffic, in all cases you can try it :)