Top-tier competitive Counter-Strike is played on 128-tick servers. It’s frustrating.Most shooters land around 50 Hz, or fifty times per second.
Low tick rate can lead to problems where, for instance, you’ve disappeared around a corner but someone still shoots you because the server doesn’t know you made it into cover. Higher tick rates are better because they update more frequently and thus give a more accurate picture of the battlefield. It’s measured in hertz, or “times per second.” In other words, a “10 tick server” updates at 10 Hz or ten times per second.With me so far? Tick rate is a measurement of how often your computer and a server communicate with each other to update your position. Fixes the issue.If you’ve spent the last month not browsing the Rainbow Six Siege subreddit, let me fill you in. Complaints, complaints, complaints, as far as the eye can see, and all centered around one stat: tick rate.Well you can stop complaining, or at least find a different excuse.
I’ve been having a rollicking good time with Ubisoft’s cops-versus-other-cops game over the past few weeks, but if you were to take a cross-section of random internet people’s opinions you might think I was the only one having fun.
Does anyone know if you can see the pick rates of certain operators? I heard that you can see them in the R6 website but I've looked everywhere on it and haven't found them. Login with your account to access all your game information and compare with friends.