Streamline
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hey folks, so I've been testing a lot of VPNs for gaming lately and I keep hearing different stories. some say it helps reduce ping, others say it just adds latency. honestly, based on my experience, it's all about the setup and the VPN's infrastructure. a lot of folks jump into VPNs thinking it's a magic bullet but forget to pick the right protocol and server location. for gaming, I prefer WireGuard over OpenVPN for speed, cuz it's lightweight and has lower latency. I usually connect to a server close to the game server or the region I want to appear from. that can make a big difference in ping times, especially if you're on a congested or overloaded VPN server. a key thing I've learned is that not all VPNs are created equal. some have high-quality infrastructure with optimized routing, and others just throw you on a generic server that's miles away. if you want to test if it reduces ping, you need to do some speed and latency tests before and after connecting. tools like pingplotter or even just command prompt ping tests can give you a good idea if the VPN is helping or hurting. remember that sometimes a VPN might increase your security or privacy but add a bit of latency, it's all about balancing your priorities. Finally, don't forget about your own network setup. a good quality router with VPN support and using split tunneling can keep your gaming traffic fast while still securing other activities. it's a balancing act. so, have you guys found a VPN that actually lowers your ping, or is it mostly just a placebo for you?