Gray Zone Warfare lagging
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How to fix Gray Zone Warfare lagging

Fight the lag.

Since Gray Zone Warfare is in its Early Access period, it’s bound to have a few hiccups along the way. Many players have encountered performance issues, making playing almost impossible. To help with this, here are a few ways to fix Gray Zone Warfare’s lagging issues.

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Gray Zone Warfare laggy performance solutions

Players can fix Gray Zone Warfare’s laggy performance by using the following methods:

  • Decrease your Quality settings
  • Ensure that the proper system requirements are met
  • Use the best Early Access settings
  • Make sure your internet connection is stable enough
  • Verify the game file’s integrity
  • Wait for more updates or the servers to clear up

While the first method may lower graphic quality, it has proven to be effective in improving Gray Zone Warfare’s performance. Simply go to settings, select the Graphics tab, and scroll to Quality Presets. Set it to a lower setting (Low or Medium) to see a noticeable difference.

Lowering graphics in Gray Zone Warfare
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If you’re still experiencing lag issues in Gray Zone Warfare, check out our guide on the best Early Access settings for a complete overview. You should also ensure that the correct system requirements are met, where you may need to update your graphics card driver.

Due to the game’s online matchmaking, a stable internet connection is crucial. An ethernet connection can help with slow performances. 

In addition to internet connection and in-game settings, verifying Steam files can improve the GZW’s lag. Right-click on the game’s file on the platform and head to Properties. Select the Installed Files tab to locate the ‘Verify integrity of game files’ button. 

Those who have tried all these methods may need to wait until more updates have been implemented. Since its arrival, the Gray Zone Warfare channel has announced a few hotfixes. So, check for any new updates for the GZW lag problem.


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