I know lots of people don’t believe in this because the basis is that a software cannot reduce your ping, but there is a chance that it can and it depends on hops from point A to point B. I was visiting a friend and he showed me ExitLag. He is also on the same ISP as me. What he usually got was around 250-300ms and I noticed that when he was looting or fighting it was very noticeable that he was lagging a bit. He exits wow starts ExitLag and his latency dropped to 188-189 constant. I didn’t believe it and told him that it was probably reporting a fake latency up until he started playing, looting was much faster and he didn’t get laggy when fighting. I am just very skeptical when it comes to stuff like this… Is such a software that prioritizes hops to both ends even detectable?
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It should be ok providing it doesn’t mess with any of the in-game files? you can still consult it with a blue, it might be an idea to do that actually.
But generally speaking its usually things like software which edits models or cheats the game which you will mostly get banned for.
Shouldn’t do, not affecting game files and all, it’s just finding a quicker route through the internet to the game servers.
It’s like having a automated sat nav that can avoid the traffic jams along the way.
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