Advanced Warfare Xbox 360 ruining PC pings in CS:GO

Electric

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Whenever my son searches for a game in COD Advanced Warfare - XBOX, it causes my CS:GO game - PC, to lag horribly for a few secs causing terrible rubber banding and the inevitable death generally at the worst possible time.

I was wondering if anyone else experienced this or if it is isolated to me.
What could be causing these lag spikes and is there a way to avoid them?

This is on a 20Mb VDSL line by the way.
 
Well he's not doing that anytime soon.
His clan is doing very well and he is only interested in COD.
He has played some CS but all his friends play COD.

It's terrible though as it's ruining comp CS for me.

Try posting on the mybroadband forums perhaps. They may be able to help you.
 
Is his clan a South African clan. If he is accessing overseas servers and you are also using over seas servers on counter strike then you might be entering slight lag. Who is your Internet service provider
 
Is his clan a South African clan. If he is accessing overseas servers and you are also using over seas servers on counter strike then you might be entering slight lag. Who is your Internet service provider

I've had the same issue across multiple ISPs.
I currently use VOX Fatpipe on a 20Mb VDSL.
I only play locally but I have no idea where he's playing as he takes whatever game he can get or his clan gets.

Last night it was 200ms pings and then down to 50 again.
It's driving me mad.
 
You say its when he searches for servers. I know it should in all probability not effect your 20mbps line, but in reality, might it just for the few seconds not just pull down a lot of information about the servers. I mean, its pulling down more information than it would do when actually playing the game.

So for that few seconds, it just pulls down the information about the servers as fast as it possibly can, messing around with your ping.

That's what I would think.
 
You say its when he searches for servers. I know it should in all probability not effect your 20mbps line, but in reality, might it just for the few seconds not just pull down a lot of information about the servers. I mean, its pulling down more information than it would do when actually playing the game.

So for that few seconds, it just pulls down the information about the servers as fast as it possibly can, messing around with your ping.

That's what I would think.

This pretty much seems to be my experience.
Which is why I want a port that I can throttle to avoid this.
 
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