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What is Ping and Why Does It Matter in PvP Games?

By Marcus Chen Thursday, 19 February, 2026, 11:00 AM

If you have ever played a competitive game and felt like your attacks were not registering or your opponent was moving weirdly, ping might be the culprit. Here is what it is and why it matters.

What is Ping?

Ping is the time it takes for your computer to send information to the game server and get a response back. It is measured in milliseconds (ms). Think of it like this: when you press a button to attack, your computer sends that command to the server, the server processes it, and then sends the result back to you. Ping is how long that entire round trip takes.

Why Lower Ping is Better

The lower your ping, the faster your actions register in the game. If you have 20ms ping, your commands reach the server almost instantly. If you have 200ms ping, there is a noticeable delay. In fast-paced PvP games like Arsenal, Phantom Forces, or BedWars, that delay can be the difference between winning and losing a fight.

How Ping Affects Gameplay

Hit Registration

When you shoot or attack someone, the server needs to confirm whether you actually hit them. If your ping is high, there is a delay between when you see yourself hit someone and when the server registers it. This can make it feel like your shots are not counting even though you aimed perfectly.

Movement

High ping can make other players appear to teleport or move jerkily. This happens because the server is sending you updates about their position, but those updates are delayed. It makes it much harder to predict where they are going and aim accurately.

Reaction Time

In a 1v1 fight, if you have 100ms ping and your opponent has 20ms ping, they see your movements faster than you see theirs. They can react to what you are doing before you even see them react. This gives them a huge advantage.

What Causes High Ping?

How to Lower Your Ping

What is Considered Good Ping?

The Bottom Line

Ping is not something you can completely control, but understanding it helps you know why certain things happen in games. If you are serious about competitive PvP, getting the lowest ping possible gives you a real advantage. But even with high ping, you can still have fun and improve your skills. Just know that some of those "how did I miss that?" moments might not be your fault.

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