Hello there. I've had this situation ever since I moved to a new city. My ping used to be 70-80 in-game and ever since I moved to a new city, which is like 3 hour flight away, my ping got around 180-200. It's not like my internet is bad, the internet works perfect.What can I do to make it better?Anyway, 2 quick questions;Does VPN helps with that?Also, does anybody here uses ExitLag? Does it work well for this server and actually lowers the latency?
This is what happens when I dont delete your "usual" quotes. Just check topic and notice how it has full of negativity, hate and toxic posts (except some funny ones. Respect to you). You only spreat anger against PAM and Staff team. I feel so sorry that you've failed in life.
Ping doesn't necessarily dictate good/bad internet. You can have good ping with trash internet, simply by living close to the server, yet at the same time you can have high ping even if you have top notch internet speeds, again due to the distance to the server. In your case however, since you mention you changed only to a place that's not that far away and yet you faced a huge ping difference, it's most likely a routing issue. Exitlag does indeed fix routing, well, only if the routing is bad. For example my routing is already good to German servers when I live in the Netherlands, so exitlag actually adds more ping for me. But when I was living in Egypt, my ping would decrease if I used exitlag to European servers. So it can fix your ping for sure. Another thing that affects ping, is your internet type itself. Fibre internet has the lowest pings, then COAX (97% DSL, 3% Fibre), then VDSL, and lastly regular DSL. So if you switched from Fibre to DSL, you're going to notice a large ping increase as well.
whats your isp? jio?
Well, I'm honestly not much familiar with all of these internet terms so I won't go deep into this. I somehow lowered it from 200 to 130 by Cloudflare WARP suggested by Pilovali. I'm not in India anymore bro.
As you said, you are not in India anymore, the ping cannot be the same obviously but, what you can do is try another Internet Service Provider.