Introduction
Many players in Tanzania often encounter issues like high latency and red ping spikes when playing Delta Action. These problems not only slow down operation response but also directly affect battle win rates. In fact, most of these issues are related to network links and device settings, and can be effectively improved with the right methods. Below are several practical solutions for reference.
Optimize Local Network Environment First
The local network is the foundation of game latency, so troubleshooting this first can quickly eliminate basic problems. First, check your network connection method and prioritize wired networks over WiFi. WiFi signals are easily interfered with by walls and electronic devices, while wired connections can significantly reduce ping spikes caused by signal fluctuations.
Next, close background programs that take up bandwidth, such as video downloads, cloud disk syncs, and live streams. These programs occupy a large amount of network resources, leading to insufficient bandwidth for the game. If sharing the network with others, negotiate to temporarily pause high-bandwidth operations.
Tip: You can use the "Performance - Ethernet/Wi-Fi" panel in the computer's Task Manager to real-time check current upload and download usage, and quickly identify bandwidth hogs.
Choose a Suitable Game Accelerator
Most of Delta Action's servers are deployed in China. The long distance and numerous nodes of Tanzania's international network links are one of the core causes of high latency. Professional game accelerators can optimize international network routes, bypass congested nodes, and establish more stable dedicated game links.
When choosing an accelerator, prioritize service providers with local nodes in Tanzania or dedicated African lines, as these have better adaptability and can effectively shorten data transmission distances. When using it, select the acceleration node corresponding to Delta Action; some accelerators also support "smart acceleration" which automatically matches the optimal route.
Note that free shared accelerators should be avoided as much as possible. These have limited node bandwidth and are prone to congestion during peak hours, which may worsen latency issues instead.
Adjust In-Game Network Settings
The game's own network settings can also affect latency performance, and proper adjustments can further optimize connection quality. First, open Delta Action's settings panel, find the "Network Settings" option, and manually switch the "Server Region" to an area relatively close to Tanzania, such as Southeast Asia servers, which can reduce transmission distance compared to Chinese servers.
Second, disable non-essential features like "HD Voice" and "Auto Update". HD Voice requires continuous audio data uploads, which takes up extra bandwidth, while auto-update may secretly download patches in the background, causing network fluctuations.
In addition, enable the "Network Optimization" feature (called "Low Latency Mode" in some versions). This feature prioritizes game data transmission, reducing the impact of non-game data on the network.
Detect and Fix Network Hardware Issues
If the above methods show no obvious effect, there may be faults or aging in network hardware. First, check the router's operating status. If the router has not been restarted for a long time, it will generate cache garbage, leading to reduced network performance. It is recommended to restart the router once a week and test game latency after clearing the cache.
Next, check if the network cable is damaged or the crystal head is loose. These physical damages can cause network signal loss, manifesting as sudden red ping spikes. If the router is over 3 years old, replace it with a new one supporting 5GHz WiFi or gigabit ports to improve network transmission stability.
If playing with mobile data, ensure sufficient signal strength in your location. Try to stay near windows or open areas, and avoid playing in signal-weak environments like underground garages or closed rooms.
Summary
Latency issues for Tanzania players playing Delta Action can mostly be solved by optimizing the local network, using professional accelerators, adjusting game settings, and troubleshooting hardware faults. Start with simple local settings first, then gradually investigate complex network link issues. This will effectively reduce ping and provide a smoother gaming experience.




