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There was a time, at the dawn of internet gaming. When the term HPW meant something.
Gone are the days of the High Ping Warriors. Chad's of patience and virtue lost to time.
Now with modern attention deficit social media disorder, almost everyone's an LPB, and acts like it.
Ping is and always has been a skill issue.
If people in '99 could anticipate the trajectory, velocity AND ping of an opponent to accurately hit them in the face with a rocket fired a football field away in Tribes, then anyone can tolerate a match in COD under 90 ping in 2025.
Adaptation is how you get good. Adapting to something that's more than necessary makes you even better at that thing when that weight is removed. Get good with ping, and you get good at every game on the internet that uses it.
But AAA fucks better optimize their code better because you can't anticipate rubber banding bullshit. That's just bad netcode.