Call of Duty Warzone has been around for two years and has easily become one of the most-played multiplayer games in the competitive market. Activision released Warzone in a fluid state that has helped the game gather many loyal players since its release.
But not everything is perfect, and Activision's free-to-play battle royale game too has its shortcomings regarding network issues and lags.
It can be quite frustrating to deal with network lag and packet loss from time to time when players are trying to become Warzone champions. Nothing is more frustrating than unregistered headshots.
This listicle will include a few ways to make the networking area in Warzone a little bit more stable for players, helping them get a reduced number of packet losses in-game.
To understand what is causing this network-sided problem in Warzone, we will have to understand what packet loss is in general. This issue will be explained in brief.
When accessing the World Wide Web on any kind of network (in this case, the user's ISP), small units of data, also known as packets, are sent and received between the local ISP and the internet itself. Sometimes, one or more of these fails to reach their intended destination. This delay in network packets reaching their destination is called packet loss. This usually happens due to network disruption and slow service from ISP.
Packet loss is not limited to video games, and this phenomenon can occur when using any software which requires networking or even simply browsing. Slow internet, buffering in videos, and 'request time-out' errors are a few symptoms of the connection going through packet loss.
Here are a few solutions players can apply to reduce packet loss in Warzone:
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