Chances are, if you’ve played a multiplayer game online, you’ve experienced lag in some way, shape, or form. Rubber-banding, delayed inputs, and framerate drops are all consequences of broader connectivity problems, and they can make gaming a miserable and frustrating experience.
More often than not, lag shuts down a player’s success in a competitive setting due to mere microsecond delays that result in missed shots or an inability to react in time. These moments can feel inevitable, resulting in paranoia that makes it feel like interruptions are always looming on the horizon, waiting to strike. As it turns out, however, lag is a fixable problem, one that Lucas Stolze, CEO of ExitLag , helps gamers worldwide overcome. Recommended Videos
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