Showing posts with label no lag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label no lag. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

The Elder Scrolls Online will launch on PS 4 and Xbox One

The Elder Scrolls Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing video game. Its PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions are going to be launched on June 9, 2015. But some players may face the problem of high ping. There is a very simple and effective solution for latency, and high ping, and it's VPN service.

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Developed by ZeniMax Online Studios, the game was released on April 4, 2014 for Microsoft Windows, OS X and on Steam on July 17, 2014. The Elder Scrolls Online had been in development for seven years before its release in 2014. It is a part of The Elder Scrolls action fantasy video game franchise, of which it is the first open-ended multiplayer installment. 
Explore dangerous caves and dungeons, embark upon adventurous quests across Tamriel, and engage in massive player versus player battles, where the victors reap the spoils of war. Whether you play with your friends or adventure alone, the game's combat system allows you to focus on action and tactics. 

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When playing online games, there is one common beast that players dread facing no matter the game: the lag monster. High ping means sometimes it is hard to move in the game or shoot your enemies. Before the game server implement your directions, other players are move onto another situation, and you could not see. 
Then, what else can we do after getting the best internet connection? Connect to a high quality VPN software. The VPN brings a whole new level of online gaming to your computer. FlyVPN is one of the best game VPNs. It provides custom routing service, which is usually used to get lower ping in games.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Two methods to reduce ping

Gamers are all concerned by one common question when they are playing some games connecting to servers in foreign countries: high ping and latency.

However many VPN providers tout their products' abilities to reduce the ping, sometimes when users connected to their VPN servers, they are disappointed to find that the ping is as high as if they had not used any VPN server. They continued to change into another server, another server, another server...but find the same results.

Then, except from changing constantly into another VPN server, would their be other ways to reduce the ping effectively?

I would say yes. And i would recommend you two methods to reduce the ping effectively.

1. Specific traffic via VPN feature: Customers can tie applications to FlyVPN. Programs have been added into application list can surf via VPN. Other programs can continue to use originally network.

2. Custom Routes: The feature is very suitable for people who want to customize some traffic via VPN, others via original internet connection. Users can add multiple routes into table. 
However, be aware that these two methods only exists in FlyVPN, you have to download this software to apply those two methods.