Look, we’ve all been there – you’re holding the perfect angle, crosshair placement is chef’s kiss, and then… lag hits. Next thing you know, you’re watching the kill feed showing you getting one-tapped while your gun apparently didn’t fire. Fun times, right? So here’s How to Actually Fix Lag in Valorant (From Someone Who’s Been There).
After sinking way too many hours into Valorant (and probably too much money on skins, but we won’t talk about that), I’ve learned a thing or two about dealing with lag. So, let’s dive into how to fix those annoying lag issues that keep you from hitting Radiant. Or, you know, at least from whiffing that easy spray down.
What We’ll Cover (Because Even Disorganized Guides Need a Roadmap)
- Types of lag (yeah, there’s more than one way to suffer)
- Quick fixes (for when you’re about to queue up)
- Deep dive solutions (weekend project, anyone?)
- Settings that actually matter
- The “maybe it’s not the lag” reality check
- Common questions from fellow sufferers
Types of Lag: Know Your Problem
Before we jump into fixes, let’s break down what we’re actually dealing with. Trust me, knowing this stuff helps – even if it won’t immediately fix your Phoenix from flashing himself.
Network Lag
This is probably what you’re thinking of – high ping, rubber banding, teleporting players. It’s when your connection to the server is having a bad day.
Signs you’ve got network lag:
- High ping numbers (duh)
- Rubber banding (when you move but the game says “nope” and pulls you back)
- Delayed damage numbers
- People teleporting around like that one Omen main
FPS Drops
Not technically “lag” but feels just as bad. This is when your game starts looking like a flipbook instead of a smooth experience.
How you know it’s FPS issues:
- Game feels stuttery
- Your FPS counter is crying
- Everything looks choppy when you flick
Actually i’ve been created the details here: Valorant Settings Optimization: Guide to Boost FPS in 2024
Input Lag
The sneakiest of them all. This is when there’s a delay between your actions and when they happen in-game. Honestly? This one’s the worst because it messes with your muscle memory.
Quick Fixes (When You’ve Got 5 Minutes Before Your Friends Start Spamming Invites)
Alright, let’s start with the easy stuff. These are things you can do right now:
- Restart your router
Yeah, yeah, basic – I know. But it works more often than we’d like to admit. Just do it. It must be Fix Lag in Valorant. - Close background apps
Especially Chrome with its 47 tabs of YouTube videos you’ll “watch later” - Update your drivers
Specifically your graphics drivers. They’re like oil changes for your PC – boring but necessary. - Check your server
Sometimes you’re in the wrong server. It happens to the best of us. Unless you’re trying to smurf in a different region – then shame on you (but also, same).
The Deep Dive (Weekend Project Edition)
Now for the real stuff. Get your IT hat on – we’re going in deep.
1. Optimize Your Network
First things first – Ethernet over Wi-Fi. I know, your setup might not allow for it, but if you can run a cable, do it. I literally drilled a hole in my wall for this (sorry, landlord). If you’re stuck on Wi-Fi, at least:
- Change your Wi-Fi channel (less interference)
- Get closer to your router (or get a better router)
- Consider a mesh network if you live in a bigger place
Pro tip: If you’re using Wi-Fi, did you know that microwave ovens can mess with your signal? So maybe don’t reheat your pizza mid-match.
2. Tweak Your Game Settings
Let’s get into the nitty-gritty of settings. And I’m not just talking about lowering everything to low like every YouTube guide ever.
The settings that actually matter:
- Limit FPS: Match your monitor's refresh rate
- Nvidia Reflex: Enable + Boost
- Multithreaded Rendering: On (unless you're rocking a really old CPU)
- Material Quality: Low (barely noticeable difference)
- Anti-Aliasing: MSAA 4x if you can afford it, Off if you need frames
I spent way too much time testing these. Trust me, or don’t – but at least try them.
3. Windows Settings That Nobody Talks About
Time to get into the real nerdy stuff:
- Update Windows (I know, obvious, but do it)
- Network settings:
- Go to Network Adapter settings
- Disable stuff you don't use
- Set network adapter properties to prefer IPv4
- Power Plan: Set to High Performance. Mother Earth will understand.
The “Maybe It’s Not The Lag” Reality Check
Okay, time for some tough love. Sometimes, just sometimes, it might not be the lag. I know, shocking. Here’s a quick checklist:
- Are your expectations realistic? (No, you probably won’t hit every Operator shot)
- Is your sensitivity too high? (You don’t need to be able to do a 720 in one swipe)
- Are you blaming lag for bad positioning? (Been there)
Read this might help: Valorant Troubleshooting Tips: How to Fix Common Issues and Improve Performance
Things That Don’t Work (Save Your Time)
Let me save you some time. These “fixes” are about as useful as Yoru was at release:
- “Gaming” VPNs – Usually make things worse
- RAM “optimizers” – Just no
- That weird registry hack your friend’s cousin suggested – Please don’t
The Nuclear Option
If nothing else works, it might be time for:
- Reinstall Windows (painful but effective)
- Upgrade your hardware (expensive but effective)
- Move closer to the server (extreme but effective)
I actually knew someone who moved apartments partly because of better internet for gaming. Dedication or madness? You decide.
Frequently Asked Questions (Because You’re Not Alone in This)
Q: Will a gaming chair fix my lag?
A: Only if it comes with a built-in server. But it might make you feel better while lagging!
Q: How much FPS do I really need?
A: Honestly? Anything stable above your monitor’s refresh rate. But if you’re trying to go pro, aim for 144+ consistently. If you’re like me and just trying not to embarrass yourself in front of your friends, 60+ is fine.
Q: Does skin choice affect performance?
A: Technically, some skins have slightly different animations that might impact visibility. But if you’re blaming the Prime Vandal for your lag, I’ve got some bad news for you.
Q: My ping is fine but the game feels laggy. What gives?
A: Could be a few things:
- Frame time inconsistency (even with “good” FPS)
- Background processes
- Your gaming chair isn’t RGB enough (kidding)
Q: Should I upgrade my internet plan?
A: Speed isn’t everything. Stability matters more for gaming. A stable 50 Mbps connection is better than an unstable 200 Mbps one.
The Bottom Line
Fixing lag isn’t always straightforward. Sometimes it’s your hardware, sometimes it’s your internet, and sometimes… well, sometimes it’s just an excuse (we’ve all been there). Start with the basics, work your way through the more complex solutions, and remember – even pros have bad days.
If all else fails, you can always blame it on 64 tick servers. Wait, wrong game.
Final tip: Keep your expectations realistic. Not every game will be perfect, and not every shot will register exactly as you think it should. Focus on what you can control, and try to have fun. After all, it’s just a game. (But also, Riot, please fix servers.)
About the Author: Jackober. Just another Valorant player who’s spent way too much time trying to fix lag instead of actually getting better at the game. Currently hardstuck Platinum-Diamond, but I swear it’s because of the lag.
This guide was written by valo24h.com from someone who’s probably procrastinating on their actual work right now. If you found it helpful, great! If not, well, blame it on the lag.