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How to Fix High Ping and Red Latency When Playing Delta Action in Tanzania?

QuickFox TeamApr 3, 20263 min read0 views
How to Fix High Ping and Red Latency When Playing Delta Action in Tanzania?

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Introduction

Many domestic players in Tanzania often face issues of high ping and red latency when playing Delta Action, which not only slows down operation response but also directly affects the gaming experience and match outcomes. In fact, most of these problems are related to network link quality and node configuration, and can be effectively resolved with the right methods. Below are several practical solutions to help you regain a smooth gaming experience.

Optimize Local Network Environment First

The local network is the foundation of game connectivity, and many ping issues originate here. First, check your device's network connection method and prioritize a wired connection over Wi-Fi, as wireless signals are easily interfered by walls and electronic devices, and far less stable than direct Ethernet connections. If Wi-Fi is your only option, stay close to the router and turn off other bandwidth-consuming devices, such as downloading computers or TVs playing online videos.

Note: If using a shared network, like dormitory or apartment public Wi-Fi, bandwidth will be heavily occupied during peak hours, greatly increasing the probability of red ping. It is recommended to switch to a personal exclusive network package.

Additionally, restart your router and gaming device to clear network cache and resolve temporary network congestion. After completing these steps, test the basic network latency first, then check the ping changes after entering the game.

Choose a Suitable Game Acceleration Tool

Delta Action servers are mainly deployed in China. Players in Tanzania connecting directly will go through multiple international links, and congestion or failures at intermediate nodes will cause increased latency. At this point, you can use a professional game acceleration tool, which optimizes international network links, selects more stable transit nodes, and reduces data transmission detours and packet loss.

When selecting an acceleration tool, choose products with dedicated lines from Tanzania to China, and avoid general-purpose tools without targeted nodes. When using it, first find the exclusive acceleration channel for Delta Action, wait for the node connection to complete after clicking accelerate, then launch the game. Most tools display real-time ping changes, allowing you to judge the acceleration effect conveniently.

If the effect is not obvious after acceleration, try switching to different acceleration nodes, such as choosing transit nodes closer to Tanzania or directly connecting to China's edge servers, to find the most suitable link for yourself.

Adjust In-Game Network Settings

In addition to external network optimization, in-game settings can also indirectly improve ping. First, enter the game's settings interface, find network-related options, and manually switch the server region to the one with the lowest latency. Do not select "auto-match" to avoid being assigned to a server that is too far away.

Second, turn off non-essential in-game functions, such as real-time voice automatic recording, HD dynamic backgrounds, and real-time friend status synchronization. These functions continuously occupy bandwidth in the background, increasing data transmission pressure. In addition, adjust the game graphics to an appropriate level; overly high graphics will increase the device's computing burden, indirectly slowing down network response.

Finally, regularly clear the game's local cache to avoid excessive cache files affecting data read and write speed, which in turn slows down network response.

Contact Your Internet Service Provider for Troubleshooting

If none of the above methods resolve the red ping issue, there may be a fault or congestion in your internet service provider's (ISP) international link. At this point, contact your local ISP, explain your problem, and request them to check the bandwidth and node status of the international exit.

When communicating, provide specific test data, such as screenshots of in-game ping and basic network latency test results, to help the ISP locate the problem. If the ISP's international link does have issues, you can request them to temporarily adjust your network route or switch to a more stable international exit line.

Some ISPs offer exclusive international network packages for gamers, which have higher link priority and more stable latency. You can consult customer service to learn about related services.

Summary

The issues of high ping and red latency for Tanzania players when playing Delta Action are mainly related to three core factors: international links, local networks, and in-game settings. Starting with optimizing the local network environment, combined with acceleration tools and in-game setting adjustments, most problems can be resolved. If these methods are ineffective, contact your ISP to troubleshoot deeper network issues, and you will gradually regain a smooth gaming experience.

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QuickFox Team
Technical Editor

Focused on network acceleration technology, providing professional solutions and guides for overseas Chinese.

Published Apr 3, 2026
Content is for reference only. Actual results may vary based on network conditions. Contact support for assistance.
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