Your average FPS and Ping/MS

ExecuterNMH·10/9/2015, 7:37:43 PM·1 votes·24,464 views

I just was just wondering what everyone else is at. My FPS(frames per second) is like 40-45 and my ping is usually 17-25. Could my FPS be why I experience some bad screen jumps when big fights break out?

14 Comments

Lu7GxFdkYz10/9/2015, 7:47:09 PM1 votes

how do you get 40-45 fps?Fiora I get like 2-300 on my laptop and 2-500 on my main pc. and now a shitty 70 ping since the server moveAnnie

ModWulf Helhammer10/9/2015, 8:09:33 PM1 votes

On my old laptop, I would get FPS at around 30 (but with a lot of the setting on low) and ping at around 72-80 (before the server move. I never played on my laptop after they did that). Once I built my PC (and have a dedicated GPU) I get FPS at around 140-200, with ping at a nearly constant 41.

But for what you have, the game should run perfectly fine. If you are experiencing lag in teamfights, consider decreasing some of the graphics, such as disabling shadows. Another possibility is to upgrade the RAM in your computer

Go to Heck10/9/2015, 8:52:15 PM1 votes

i play on a consistent 80 fps and 35 ping. My laptop isn't the best but it suffices for me to play consistently

TheLastShadow4510/9/2015, 10:00:37 PM1 votes

on my laptop I get about 80-120 fps and 67ping.

Daen10/9/2015, 10:01:21 PM1 votes

FPS generally around 150, ping generally around 70. When you say screen jumps, what are you referring to? It might benefit you to run some tests in the background, because if it's what I'm thinking of you might be getting some packet loss.

Angry Monster10/10/2015, 6:16:36 AM1 votes

Most monitors do 60 frames a sec. The fact that you are getting below 60 average is going to cause issues. With tons of effects going off i would not be surprised if you are getting 30 or less. Yes low frame rate is going to cause your screen to do weird things.

Things are happening and your computer is trying to keep up, so it is ditching frames.