Master server selection to find easier lobbies and optimize your ping
Understanding digital server boundaries
A Geofence creates a digital boundary that prevents your game from connecting to servers outside the areas you've selected.
For example, if you set your Geofence to "Los Angeles", Warzone can only connect to servers located in Los Angeles.
Two top benefits for gamers
A Geofence lets you target servers on specific locations. Through a process of experimentation (and trial and error), you can find the servers that give you the easiest lobbies
Setting your Geofence near your real-world location prevents the game from connecting you to distant lobbies. This proximity ensures you get a lower ping, leading to smoother, more responsive gameplay.
What to watch out for when restricting servers
As you are restricting the servers the game can connect to, this might lead to some issues:
By cutting off access to the nearest servers, you might end up playing on distant servers, increasing your ping.
The limited server availability within your geofence and potential ping issues result in Warzone taking longer to find you a lobby.
If the servers within your Geofence are set too restrictively or are too far from your actual location, Warzone could end up not being able to find a lobby at all.
Best practices for optimal results
Begin with servers that are not too distant from your location
Experiment by activating and deactivating different server regions
Track which servers give you the best results over multiple sessions
Gradually expand or restrict your Geofence based on your findings
The ultimate combo for bot lobbies
Combining NoLagVPN and Geofence is the ultimate strategy for landing in bot lobbies.
However, while enhancing your matchmaking, combining these techniques may also increase the likelihood of encountering issues, highlighting the need for caution.
When setting your Geofence, you have to consider your actual location, and not the location you have activated through NoLagVPN.
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