Introduction
As Tencent's first realistic tactical shooting online game, Delta Action has attracted global players with its hardcore gameplay and high-definition graphics. However, players in Ethiopia commonly face issues like high latency and ping spikes, which not only affect aiming accuracy but can also directly lead to match losses. This article provides targeted optimization solutions based on local network characteristics to help you resolve lag problems.
Prioritize Adapted Cross-Border Game Accelerators
The limited international network export bandwidth in Ethiopia, combined with routing detours and packet loss in direct connections to Delta Action servers, is the core cause of high latency and ping spikes. Professional game accelerators use intelligent routing technology to plan optimal cross-border transmission paths, avoid congested nodes, and reduce packet loss through data compression and error correction technologies.
When choosing an accelerator, prioritize products that support Ethiopian nodes and have special optimizations for Delta Action. After selecting the corresponding game server region, use the built-in ping monitoring function to confirm if latency stabilizes in the 50-100ms smooth range.
Note: Avoid unregistered free accelerators, as their poor node stability may worsen network fluctuations.
Optimize Local Network Hardware and Settings
In addition to cross-border link issues, unstable local networks can amplify ping spikes. First, check your router status; if the device is over 3 years old, replace it with a new router supporting the Wi-Fi 6 protocol, which has stronger multi-device concurrent processing capabilities and lower signal interference.
Second, use a wired Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi. Wired networks are 3-5 times more stable than wireless connections, completely eliminating sudden high ping caused by wall penetration or signal attenuation. Meanwhile, disable the QoS speed limit function in the router to ensure game data packets get the highest transmission priority.
Adjust In-Game Network Settings
Some built-in network settings of Delta Action may be incompatible with Ethiopia's network environment. Go to the "Network" tab in the game settings interface and set "Network Acceleration Mode" to "Force UDP Protocol"—UDP has lower transmission latency, making it more suitable for cross-border gaming scenarios.
Also, disable the "Auto-Detect Network" function and manually set the "Server Region" to the nearest Southeast Asian or Middle Eastern server to Ethiopia, avoiding ping spikes caused by automatic server switching. Additionally, reduce the graphics quality to medium to decrease data transmission volume and indirectly lower network load.
Conclusion
The high latency and ping spike issues faced by Ethiopian Delta Action players are essentially the result of combined cross-border link congestion and insufficient local network adaptation. By choosing a specially optimized accelerator, upgrading local hardware, and adjusting game settings, you can effectively stabilize latency in the smooth range and restore the hardcore operational experience of tactical shooting games.



