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And if you ISP dont know low ping matters then find another ISP that do.
ps.
i have no issue with emegency or worst case network design setup, but there is a diffrence have to live with it and what you can afford. or want to pay for it.
I could also had said if other lesser technology is so great why do "Esports Tournament" not use it then. ( i have nothing against casual players, that use worst connection excuess for bad perfonamce. )
gl with that idea, how many times have we not seen gamers use that what they have bought as excuess.
and stop read post with -tcp, any network engineer can tell you that, use UDP packet for TCP packet only make it worse.
only your ISP will know if that the way to deal with bad network, no well educate person will ever do what you did there.
do you even know what TCP stands for then you will not do that.
ps.
TCP and UDP has each pro and cons, one is not better then other, its a combination of it that make it good for what each app use to deal with its communication. its basic IT network learning.