LIVE · PC GAMING NETWORK MONITOR ACTIVE
BAD LAG

THE INTERNET IS RUINING YOUR GAME · AND WE CAN PROVE IT

LIVE SIMULATED PING
24
MILLISECONDS
● EXCELLENT — FRAGGING IN PEACE
THE INDICTMENT

LAG CRIMES AGAINST GAMERS

Every millisecond of unnecessary latency is a violation. Here is how lag destroys lives, ranked, documented, and prosecuted.

01 💀
You Died Behind a Wall

You clearly made it to cover. The server disagreed. Death animation plays. Your killcam shows you standing completely exposed in the open like an NPC. Lag rewrote history and you took the L.

+120ms PACKET LOSS
02 🎯
Every Shot Missed. Nothing Hit.

Your aim was perfect. The crosshair was dead center. You heard the hit markers. Server says: zero damage. Your bullets existed only on your screen, not in reality. Purely cosmetic gunfire.

+200ms DESYNC
03 🧊
The Freeze at the Worst Moment

You're defusing the bomb. Time ticking. Then: nothing. Screen freezes. You sit there in digital purgatory for 3 seconds. Game resumes. You are dead. The round is lost. The team is silent.

RUBBER BANDING
04 👻
Teleporting Enemies

Enemy is here. Then they are over there. You track, aim, fire — hit nothing because they already moved. Their position on your screen was a lie told to you by a server struggling to keep up.

HITBOX DESYNC
05
The Input That Never Arrived

You pressed the button. Your finger felt it click. Your eyes watched nothing happen. The jump didn't jump. The reload didn't reload. Your inputs dissolved into the abyss between your PC and the server.

INPUT DROP
06 🔌
Kicked for "Inactivity"

You weren't inactive. You were very much playing. The server simply stopped hearing from you for 30 seconds and declared you missing in action. You re-join to find your team lost without you. Brutal.

TIMEOUT / DISCONNECT
THE SPECTRUM

WHAT YOUR PING ACTUALLY MEANS

GODLIKE
<20ms
// You probably live inside the server farm. Are you okay?
CLEAN
20–50
// Smooth. Responsive. You have no excuses for dying.
PLAYABLE
50–100
// You'll notice it. Your teammates will blame you for it.
ROUGH
100–200
// Every firefight is a gamble. The server hates you personally.
UNPLAYABLE
200ms+
// You are fighting the past. Everything you see already happened.
PING OVER TIME (simulated)
500 250 100 50 0
← 60 SECONDS OF NETWORK HELL →
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS

WHY YOUR LAG EXISTS

Blame is most effective when properly directed. Here is a ranked list of lag suspects.

01
ISP Throttling Your Gaming Traffic
Your internet provider sees gaming UDP packets and politely decides they're low priority. Traffic shaping. QoS policies. Corporate betrayal. Your 500Mbps plan suddenly performs like 5Mbps the moment you queue.
CRITICAL
02
Wi-Fi — The Silent Destroyer
Wireless is the enemy. Microwave ovens, neighboring networks, walls, and the position of the moon all conspire against your connection. A single 2.4GHz interference burst can spike your ping 300ms. Use Ethernet.
CRITICAL
03
Distant Server Region
Physics is non-negotiable. Light travels through fiber at roughly 200,000 km/s. If the server is on another continent, you are paying the speed-of-light tax with every packet. Nothing can fix this. Move closer or find a local server.
HIGH
04
Someone Else Using Your Bandwidth
Roommate streaming 4K. Sister on a video call. Family member downloading a software update. Your router is sharing the pipe and your game gets whatever's left over. Which is nothing. Set up QoS on your router. Evict your family.
HIGH
05
Overloaded Game Server
Not always your fault. Game servers have tick rates and player limits. When they're overwhelmed, everyone's experience degrades. A 128-tick server dropping to 64-tick processing feels exactly like being struck by invisible forces from an unknown location.
MEDIUM
06
Background Processes on Your PC
Windows Update decided now is a great time. Chrome opened 40 tabs. Discord is transcoding video. Your antivirus is scanning everything. All of them compete for your CPU, RAM, and network adapter. Task Manager is your friend.
MEDIUM
COMMUNITY REPORTS

LAG KILLED MY SESSION

True stories from the battlefield. Names changed. Pain, very real.

CS2 · COMPETITIVE · 2026
The Clutch That Never Was

1v3, match point, I get three headshots in a row. I watch them die. Victory music starts. Then: rollback. Server never accepted any of it. I'm suddenly in a different room watching my own death screen. The round "never happened."

// REPORTED PING: 340ms SPIKE
WARZONE · SOLOS · 2026
I Shot the Air and Won Anyway

My entire final circle fight I was rubberbanding between two positions 20 meters apart. I have no idea how I killed the last guy. My killcam showed me standing still in the middle of a field firing at nothing. He just died. Lag giveth, lag taketh.

// HIGH JITTER DETECTED
VALORANT · RANKED · 2026
-25 RR and a Broken Keyboard

Spiked to 800ms in overtime. Got kicked for inactivity mid-round. Re-joined to find I was banned from ranked for the day and lost 25 rating. ISP was "doing maintenance." I was not notified. The keyboard did not survive the evening.

// ISP ROUTING FAILURE
THE PRESCRIPTION

HOW TO FIX YOUR LAG

BADLAG DIAGNOSTIC v2.4.1
C:\> badlag --diagnose

[ OK ] Network adapter detected: Intel I225-V
[ OK ] Ethernet connection: ACTIVE
[WARN] MTU size suboptimal: 576 → set to 1500
[WARN] Background processes consuming 38% bandwidth
[FAIL] DNS resolving via ISP default: 142ms
[FAIL] Wi-Fi adapter fallback detected (disable it)
[FAIL] Router QoS: DISABLED — gaming traffic deprioritized

→ Estimated ping improvement: -60 to -120ms

C:\> applying fixes...
01
Go Wired. Always. Non-Negotiable.
An Ethernet cable from your PC to your router eliminates the single biggest source of jitter. Cat6 cable costs $15. Your ranked MMR is worth more than that.
02
Switch Your DNS to 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8
Your ISP's default DNS servers are slow. Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 or Google's 8.8.8.8 resolve faster. Takes 30 seconds to change in Network Settings. Free performance.
03
Enable QoS on Your Router
Quality of Service settings let you prioritize gaming traffic over everything else on your network. Your game packets get first-class treatment. Everyone else's Netflix can wait.
04
Kill Background Bandwidth Hogs
Pause Windows Update. Close cloud sync apps. Shut Discord video. Kill the browser. Use Task Manager → Performance → Ethernet to find what's stealing your bandwidth while you're trying to frag.
05
Pick the Right Server Region
Always manually select the closest server region in your game's network settings. Auto-select often lies. Test multiple regions, note your actual ping, and lock in what's consistently lowest.