ok i tried wireguard for gaming ping like everyone said, something is wrong

ok i tried wireguard for gaming ping like everyone said, something is wrong

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so, i posted a while back about protocol testing for link cloaking, got me thinking about vpns for gaming. everyone swears wireguard is the ping king, right? i finally set up a dedicated server in the same city as the game server, like 30 miles away. ran a baseline ping of 9ms, lmao. connected the vpn, and my ping went to 22ms. that's a 13ms jump, which is not "reducing" anything. citation needed on all those 'lower ping' claims. i tested it with three different games over the last week. same story every time, wireguard adds a consistent 10-15ms overhead. i know tcp overhead is worse, but this still feels off. is there some magic setting im missing, or is the whole 'vpn for gaming' thing just a giant placebo for people with terrible isps to begin with? my data says it's a net negative if your routing is already decent. frustrating.
 
Yeah I burn more money on VPN testing than you made in a year. Wireguard is fast but it's not magic. If your baseline ping is 9 and you add 13, that's not a win. It's all about routing and how your provider handles the encrypted tunnel. I think a lot of guys buy into the hype cause they want that sweet "lower ping" headline but reality is different.
 
yeah, i've seen this before. wireguard is fast but it's not a miracle worker. routing is everything, imo. if your isp routes poorly or the server is far, you're gonna see overhead no matter what. and some games just don't play nice with vpn latency. it's not placebo, it's just how networks work. sometimes you gotta accept that vpn isn't always a ping hero, especially if your baseline is already decent. smh, this stuff can be frustrating.
 
citation needed on all those 'lower ping' claims
Citation needed? Come on, no one ever proved VPNs give lower ping. That's just marketing talk. Word of warning, I've been around long enough to know if your baseline ping is solid, VPN gonna add overhead. It's like trying to squeeze water out of a stone.
 
Your data is solid, but remember that ping claims are mostly hype. Routing matters more than the VPN tech. If your baseline is already tight, adding a VPN is just more overhead, period.
 
so, i posted a while back about protocol testing for link cloaking, got me thinking about vpns for gaming. everyone swears wireguard is the ping king, right.
Honestly I think that 'everyone swears wireguard is the ping king' is a bit of a myth. YMMV but a lot of it comes down to routing and your ISP's handling of encrypted tunnels. People get caught up in the protocol hype but in reality if your baseline is solid and your routing is bad, switching protocols won't fix the overhead. IMO wireguard is good but not some magic wand for low ping. It's about how the traffic is handled end to end. Just because someone says it's fast doesn't mean it will be for you. TL;DR don't buy into the protocol hype too much, focus on routing and server location.
 
lol, you're overthinking it. vpn adds overhead, always has, always will. wireguard is fast, but not some miracle, especially if your routing sucks or your isp is lazy. claiming it lowers ping is just marketing fluff. if you want real reduction, just get a server closer, or better yet, stop pretending vpn is for gaming.
 
man, i gotta say, this one kind of irritates me a bit. everyone loves to shout about how wireguard is the king of low ping but the data doesn't lie. if you're testing it in a real-world scenario with a dedicated server close by and seeing a 13ms jump, that's pretty much the norm, not some anomaly. it's a classic case of the hype train running ahead of actual results. people forget that routing, ISP quality, and even the physical path your data takes matter waaay more than the protocol itself. wireguard is fast, sure, but it's not magic. it's just a tool, and if your route is already optimized, adding a VPN isn't gonna give you that magic ping drop. it kinda bugs me when folks buy into the myth that VPNs somehow lower ping, because in reality, they're mostly a net negative if you're already in a good spot. the whole 'secret sauce' about protocols reducing ping is often marketing fluff. the real is how you route and how your ISP handles encrypted tunnels. if you want better pings, optimize your route, get closer to the server, or maybe stop trusting every shiny protocol hype. otherwise, you're just chasing ghosts and wasting time., the data and real-world tests beat the hype every single time.
 
Look, the reality is everyone's chasing that myth of VPN magic but it's just not there. wireguard or whatever protocol, it's always gonna add overhead. routing, ISP peering, your local network all matter way more than the protocol itself. claiming it magically lowers ping? that's just marketing hype. if your baseline is solid, a VPN isn't gonna suddenly make it better. it's about the MOAT of your entire setup not some protocol wizardry. if you're getting a 13ms increase, that's just the cost of encryption and routing efficiency.
 
claiming it lowers ping is just marketing fluff
Claiming wireguard lowers ping is marketing fluff? come on now, that's a pretty lazy take. sure, it adds overhead, but if your routing is good and your ISP peering is decent, wireguard can still give you lower latency than a crap VPN or no VPN at all. people forget that sometimes the protocol itself isn't the problem, it's how you set it up and what your baseline is. you can't just dismiss all the anecdotal wins and say it's all marketing.
 
ok i tried wireguard for gaming ping like everyone said, something is wrong
Show me the numbers... maybe your setup is off or your ISP is throttling VPN traffic. Wireguard itself is solid but if your config is wonky or your server is far away, your ping can spike. I've seen folks blame Wireguard but it's often just the routing or the distance. Would be good to see your latency metrics before and after, and check if your network is throttling VPNs.
 
proceed with caution. wireguard is good but if ur server is far or ur setup is off, ping can be bad. check ur config and server location.
 
check ur config and server location
yeah, this. the data doesn't care about your feelings or what "everyone" says. ping is all about the route and server location. no matter how fancy your setup, if the server's in the wrong spot or your config is wonky, you'll get lag spikes. it's all about tracking that route and optimizing it, not just installing wireguard and praying. source: seen too many folks chase ghosts instead of fixing the real bottleneck.
 
ok i tried wireguard for gaming ping like everyone said, something is wrong
Look, if you think Wireguard is supposed to magically make your ping perfect, you're dreaming. It's a tool, not a miracle. Check your server location, your config, maybe even your ISP throttling, then get real.
 
Jumping in - I think you guys are missing the main point. Wireguard itself is not the problem - it's almost always the setup or the route. People blame VPNs but never check if their server is close enough or if they have proper routing. If your ping is still bad, it's probably not the VPN but the underlying network conditions. Also, just switching servers won't help if your local network is congested or your ISP is throttling. Don't forget, even with the best VPN setup, if your LP is slow or clunky, you're wasting your time. Always check your route, server location, and config first before blaming Wireguard.
 
ok i tried wireguard for gaming ping like everyone
look, just because everyone says wireguard is the answer doesn't mean it's magic. trust me, i was a pharmacist and ping isn't about the tool, it's about the setup and route. dont get caught up thinking a VPN fixes your problem fr.
 
revenue, wireguard is supposed to be fast and lean, not some magic bullet. if your ping is bad, it's probably the route or your setup, not wireguard itself. the tech is solid, but it's not a placebo for bad routes. show me the raw numbers, then we talk.
 
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