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Valorant Packet Loss: 5 Ways to Get Rid of it For Good

Using a leading VPN helps you reduce in-game packet loss for Valorant gameplay

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Updated onOctober 3, 2024

updated onOctober 3, 2024

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Because Valorant can be played exclusively online, in some cases, there might be some issues when connecting to the game servers, such as packet loss.

If that’s happening to you, we’ll show you a few ways to fix it. You can also learn how to check packet loss in Valorant. Let’s get started.

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How to fix packet loss in Valorant?

How to fix packet loss in Valorant?

First, try restarting your router and check if there’s anything physically wrong with your setup (rundown cables, etc). Also, testyour connection speed. Anything below 20 Mbps can result in lag & packet loss.

1. Restart the game client

Although it might disrupt your current game and affect your teammates, the benefits of fixing the packet loss might outweigh the temporary inconvenience.

Give it a try to see if it improves your connection and overall gameplay. Just press Alt+F4 and launch it again.

2. Use a trustworthy VPN service

You can safely use ExpressVPN toreduce packet lossin Valorant, but this VPN has even more perks under the hood. Keep in mind that some servers can cause high ping, so alwaystest Valorant pingif using a VPN.

For instance, it can help youimprove in-game ping,circumvent geo-blocking, and stop ISP throttling in a jiffy.

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However, keep in mind that this packet loss VPN fix will only work if your ISP causes it by limiting your connection. A good VPN such as ExpressVPN can circumvent bandwidth throttling and improper traffic routing.

3. Update network drivers to their latest version

4. Flush your DNS

5. Close any bandwidth-heavy apps

How to test packet loss in Valorant?

That’s it, your packet loss will be displayed for you while you’re in the game. It’s not too complicated and displays only the packet loss percentage between you and the Valorant server.

The second way of detecting packet loss in Valorant may take a while, so we don’t recommend it, especially considering that you’ll likely ruin other players’ experience.

More so, Riot Games servers might be difficult or downright impossible to trace. Usingtracersyielded a request timeout in our case, which made us believe they’re not exactly out there for you to see.

What causes packet loss in Valorant?

Packet loss can stem from various causes, including WiFi use, poor Ethernet cables, and network congestion. Network congestion occurs when a network can’t manage the load effectively, leading to uneven resource distribution and packet loss.

One of the most common fixes we’ve discovered is simply restarting the game.

You can also start using a VPN, but this fix only works with network congestion or if your ISP throttles your bandwidth. Thus, you must ensure you get the cause right before purchasing a subscription.

Let us know which option helped you fix this issue.

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Vlad Constantinescu

Vlad might have a degree in Animal Husbandry and Livestock Management, but he’s currently rocking anything software related, ranging from testing programs to writing in-depth reviews about them.

He spent 3-4 years as a software editor at Softpedia and another year as a VPN specialist before he landed his current job as an author at Windows Report.

In his free time, Vlad enjoys playing guitar, doing jigsaw puzzles, researching cybersecurity, and even having a good read on rainy days.

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