I don't use ping assist at all for simplicity as majority of the time I'm in servers located in Singapore which is anywhere from 9ms-60ms max in game. Any help would be great to optimise this further. But I just need to clarify this matter as I have a PC but have to set it as games console for Traffic Prioritization to work properly. Right now, everything is crisp and my hit registration is fantastic I can still kill someone even if I'm shot at first. Previously setting up just as PC and letting DUMA Classified games run I got alot of weird rubber banding on Vanguard even though my ping was 14ms and the highest was around 60-80ms. Any help would be great! I am still not sure if I should set my PC to Games Console though I find it works alot better than setting it as Computer under Device Type which made me rubberband like mad even on low ping servers with no saturation to my network. I am trying to fine tune my connection settings based on my 1gbps upload/download connection which is hardly saturated in the first place as I have less than 10 devices in total in a 3 person household. My issue now is that my uploads is higher than my downloads and I am quite lost if this is abnormal or completely normal? But only with my PC set to Games Console. I have since deleted this rule since it doesn't make sense as both rules showed roughly the same packet upload/download even though gaming on Vanguard was fantastic. I have tried this way (Added Games Consoles as another Traffic Prioritization Rule > Normal Priority (Apply to WAN) but also left Duma Classified Games enabled together previously and both rules switch on and off for traffic priority with roughly the same upload and download packets. I have changed my PC as Games Console under Devices. I noticed that under DUMAOS Classified Games, Games Console is already there. Am creating this topic for more insight into optimally setting up the rules for PC on my XR500 Nighthawk.
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