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**Title (implied):** "Gaming with Extremely High Ping and Packet Loss"
**Summary:**
A gamer intentionally plays Fortnite with extremely high ping (>330ms, up to ~10,000ms) and packet loss (up to 56%) by:
1. Connecting to Brazilian servers from a distant location.
2. Using a VPN to further degrade their internet connection.
The gameplay is severely impacted, with noticeable delays (>1 second) in:
* Movement
* Shooting
* Switching weapons
* Building
Despite the challenges, the gamer manages to engage in intense battles and even achieves a victory in Team Rumble with 5 kills and 4 deaths, all while experiencing the worst of their intentionally crippled internet connection.
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1. **Ping definition**: Ping is the time it takes for internet to connect to a game service.
2. **Normal ping values**:
* Oceanic: 25 milliseconds
* North America East: 200 milliseconds
* Europe: 300 milliseconds
* Brazil: 330 milliseconds
3. **Brazilian ping effect**: 330ms ping means inputs take approximately 1/3 of a second to register in-game.
4. **Experiment goal**: Play games on Brazilian servers with intentionally high ping.
5. **Ping increase experiment**:
* Initial goal: Reach at least 1000ms ping.
* Later goal: Exceed 1100ms ping using a VPN.
6. **VPN effect**: Sending connection around the globe before reaching Brazil increased ping.
7. **Maximum observed ping**: 1100ms (counter limit), but effective delay was around 10 seconds due to packet loss.
8. **Packet loss issue**: Up to 56% packet loss, meaning over half of the inputs weren't sent to the server.
9. **Symptoms of high ping and packet loss**:
* Delays in actions registering in-game
* Frequent disconnections
* Inability to move or perform actions in a timely manner
10. **Gameplay statistics with high ping**:
* 5 kills and 4 deaths in a Team Rumble match with approximately 10,000 effective ping.