Experiencing lag in PUBG Mobile despite having a low ping can be frustrating and is often due to several factors unrelated to your network latency. Here are some common reasons and potential solutions:
Device Performance: If your device's hardware is outdated or insufficient, it may struggle to handle the game's graphics and processing demands, leading to lag15.
Inadequate Game Settings: High graphic settings can overwhelm your device, causing lag even with a stable connection15.
Network Congestion: Even if you have low ping, local network congestion (e.g., multiple devices using the same network) can reduce available bandwidth for gaming2.
Packet Loss: Data packets lost during transmission can cause delays and lag even with low ping2.
Update Software: Ensure both your device's operating system and PUBG Mobile are updated.
Free Up Space: Remove unnecessary apps or files to improve performance.
Use a Game Booster App: Some devices have built-in game boosters; otherwise, download one from the app store.
Lower graphic quality and resolution in PUBG Mobile settings.
Disable special effects that consume resources.
Use Wi-Fi instead of mobile data when possible.
Switch to a wired connection if feasible (though less common on mobile).
Check for network congestion by disconnecting other devices temporarily.
Consider using tools like LagoFast that help optimize internet routes and reduce packet loss7.
By addressing these factors, you should be able to improve gameplay smoothness even with low ping in PUBG Mobile.