Splatoon 3’s multiplayer experience can be somewhat brutal and unforgiving for those who are new to the franchise and haven’t invested too much time in the game's various online modes.
Often in modes like Anarchy Battles, milliseconds can make a difference in how well players perform in the game, and this fact is especially true for some of the highest levels of competition within the title.
Lag and higher ping differences can often ruin the gameplay experience and can, at times, go as far as to make players lose their games.
A high ping will always have a negative impact on game enjoyment, and issues related to latency generally have something to do with connectivity problems from the player’s end, or if one is not playing on a server closest to their region.
Often times, the issue is with the region selected. Fortunately, Splatoon 3 allows players to change this once they have progressed a little into the game.
Today’s guide will address how Splatoon 3 players will be able to change their regions.
When players first install and get into Splatoon 3, the game first asks them to pick a region before allowing them to go into Splatsville. Fortunately, the decision is not permanent, as more often times than not, those who are new to multiplayer titles pick servers that are far away from where the region of their internet IP is located.
The further the server is from the player’s native region, the higher the ping will be when playing some of the multiplayer features of the shooter.
However, to have access to the option for region change, there are a few criteria that players must meet in Splatoon 3:
Once these two conditions are met, players will then be able to access a terminal that appears in the multiplayer lobby. Using this
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