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i dont know how to screen shot but my isp is tcworks

i get 100 down and 20 up.

i get my full speeds.

i dont have geofilter on at all.

my cc settings are reactive 70 on upload and download.

no hypertraffic.

upnp enabled.

no portforwarding.

ipv6 disabled in both lan and wan.

miscellaneous:

allow auto feedback

allow remote access

enable cookies

and turbo mode.

cloud settings are both ticked.

can you guys tell me what to tick and untick?. 

can you guys also tell me what i should do for gta and fortnite?. (my 2 main games)

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i dont know how to screen shot but my isp is tcworks

i get 100 down and 20 up.

i get my full speeds.

i dont have geofilter on at all.

my cc settings are reactive 70 on upload and download.

no hypertraffic.

upnp enabled.

no portforwarding.

ipv6 disabled in both lan and wan.

miscellaneous:

allow auto feedback

allow remote access

enable cookies

and turbo mode.

cloud settings are both ticked.

can you guys tell me what to tick and untick?. 

can you guys also tell me what i should do for gta and fortnite?. (my 2 main games)

 

Hi, welcome to the forum! Your settings seem great - I would recommend putting your console into Hyper Traffic, which will prioritise any low-latency packets (gaming traffic) coming from that console. It won't do any harm or affect your speeds, but should help reduce lag caused by queueing. I also know that the Geo-filter is functional with GTA 5, though it depends which game modes you play I believe. You don't need the Geo-filter enabled if you're getting decent connections, though you can still use the Geo-filter to monitor the game host and find out what ping you're getting to the game. As for Fortnite I'm afraid I've no idea how you would set it up, though all your settings are great for general gaming. If the game is player-to-player matchmaking, the Geo-filter should be compatible.

 

Please let me know if you have any more questions :)

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Should I tick anything in miscellaneous? And what should be the max distance for geofilter?

 

What you already stated you've got ticked in Miscellaneous seems fine. Your Geo-filter distance is really down to your preference - 1000km is a good starting point, though it depends on your location and trial and error. Most users like to alter the distance slider based on where they are getting connected to.

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