There’s nothing more frustrating than launching your favorite game only to have a laggy experience. Especially in fast-paced genres, lag can make the game unplayable. To avoid that, let’s look at a few fixes you can try.
Restart Your Computer and RouterClose Programs Running in the BackgroundCheck for Downloads or UpdatesUpdate Your DriversCheck Your Internet Connection
Restarting your computer and your router are the easiest and quickest solutions that could solve your lag. When you leave your computer on for too long without doing a hard reboot, it can start to slow down which may lead to performance issues.
A reboot of your computer allows your operating system to complete important updates, delete temporary files, clean up open files, and clear up memory. All of these are necessary to keep your computer running smoothly. Get in the habit of restarting your computer at least once or twice a week.
If that didn’t work, try unplugging your router for at least 15 seconds and then plug it back in. This will reset your internet connection and hopefully fix any network problems you were facing.
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One of the most common causes of lag is other programs running in the background. These programs can use up system resources and make it difficult for your game to run smoothly. Google Chrome is known to be a big resource hog, so try closing it if you’re experiencing lag.
Close anything you aren’t using at the moment, such as Spotify, Skype, or Discord. You can always reopen them when you need them. If you’re not sure what’s running in the background, open Task Manager by pressing the keys Ctrl+Alt+Delete at the same time. Then select Task Manager.
On the Processes tab, you’ll
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