Any solution for pubg high ping on bsnl ftth???

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200 seems too high if he is playing on local servers. I have never seen ping improve over using dns but still if the routing is the issue let's see.
Dude changing DNS resolver will not change routing. Routing is determined by ISP not DNS resolver.

Also DNS is always in used, it's a fundamental component of TCP/IP networking.
 
@Dark_Nate But does VPN change the whole routing?
Run tracert to the VPN's IP address. It only changes routing from that point onwards. Anything before the VPN's point is still under your ISP.

Everybody on this forum is crazy about "routing". It's 100% outside of our control. The best we could do is keep complaining to our ISPs until they finally upgrade from 20 Gbps bandwidth for the whole nation to 100 Gbps. Even the worse routing scenario would be invisible with 100 Gbps bandwidth.
 
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Even if you have 1Tbps bandwith, if the route is not optimised then you would have higher latency. Because data physically travels via a longer path which increases its time to reach the destination (Latency)
We're not crazy about routing, having adequate bandwidth only improves the transfer speeds.
 
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@Dark_Nate You're so smart that it makes me jealous of your smartness.
Even if you have 1Tbps bandwith, if the route is not optimised then you would have higher latency. Because data physically travels via a longer path which increases its time to reach the destination ( It's called as Latency, I'm saying this so that your smart brain can understand that.)
We're not crazy about routing, having adequate bandwidth only improves the transfer speeds.
Dude, please cut with the sarcasm.

Yes, I forgot to mention about latency. Naturally, that's more important than bandwidth. Too lazy to elaborate further. But I agree with you on latency and distance, let's not forget signal loss.
 
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