How to fix Rocket League package loss issues

Rocket packet loss is a massive problem in everyone’s favorite car soccer game. We take a look at what packet loss is and how to fix Rocket League packet loss.

Is Rocket League playing like ass for you guys right now too? Is it a major problem? Do you get a lot of lags, do you get time outs all the time? This high latency can often be related to one – very simple – problem: Packet loss. We take a look at how you can fix the Rocket League packet loss problem.

Rocket League packet loss isn’t the only common problem in everyone’s favorite car game. Here are a few more bugs that need ironing out – and some temporary fixes….

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What is Rocket League packet loss?

Rocket League packet loss occurs when data sent over the Internet fails to reach its destination, whether it’s the Rocket League servers or your personal connection. This can cause high latency in Rocket League, with symptoms like slow connection times, lags, and issues like rubberbanding.

In most cases, packet loss has a relatively minor impact on Rocket League, as it is just a short error on the server. It is usually fixed automatically by the Rocket League servers, as the most common cause is network congestion, which is fixed when the network is less busy.

What causes Rocket League packet loss?

  • Network congestion and lag
  • Bad hardware (such as old modems and poor network receivers).
  • Bugs and glitches
  • Outdated PC or console architectures and technology.

How to fix Rocket League packet loss issues

  • Make sure you have a reliable network connection and that it is working properly.
    • Check your modem cables and connectors.
    • Restart your modem.
    • Make sure that your system has not lost the connection.
    • Unplug the LAN cable and plug it back in.
    • Do the same with your modem’s connection to the wall.
    • Try to use LAN instead of WLAN
  • Reboot your system – not just hibernate, but shut down completely.
  • Make sure all available updates have been installed, including system updates, operating system updates, and game updates.
  • Check your connection speeds and then contact your ISP. It can remotely perform a packet loss test, assist you with troubleshooting and take various measures to fix the problem.
  • If none of the above measures work, you may need to replace your modem or upgrade your system.

And that’s it! We hope that we could help you fix your Rocket League packet loss problem. Keep in mind that these issues often have more to do with your personal internet connection than with Rocket League itself. Contact Psyonix if the problem persists, but your first port of call (after personal troubleshooting) should be your ISP.

Rocket League Explained – Car-football for Dummies


Soccer meets racing. In Rocket League, you go hunting for goals with Turbo. What sounds simple can quickly become complex due to the variety of techniques to control the ball. Here’s your beginner’s guide to getting started as a Rocket League pro, including all the terminology you need to know.

Rocket League is a video game published by Psyonix and belongs to the genre (game category) “sports simulation”. These are games where players can virtually practice a sport. In the case of Rocket League, this is a combination of soccer and racing, played on a futuristic soccer field.

Players compete alone or with up to 3 other players in a , with the goal of scoring as many goals as possible. The winner is the team that has scored more goals at the end of the time. A round lasts about 5 minutes, but is extended with a golden goal in case of a draw. Unlike in conventional soccer, the players do not control people here, but special cars that drive across the pitch.

Rocket League offers a variety of game modes. From classic car-football to fun game modes with mutators. These are selected before the start of each game. In , only the classic mode without mutators is used.

The Rocket League ABC

In Rocket League, the goal is to master the car, learn special moves, and still keep track of the field. When pros throw around terms like 50/50 or double tab, it’s easy to lose track as a newbie. So that you can shine with your knowledge both in the game and in the stream, we have summarized the most important terms of the Rocket League universe for you here.

50/50 – When two or more players touch the ball at the same time, a kind of press ball is created. The direction in which the ball ultimately flies is random and resembles a 50/50 chance.

Aerial – Unlike classic soccer, Rocket League is not only played on the ground, due to their boost, players can also move in the air for a short time, dribble the ball there or start a shot attempt. As soon as a player leaves the ground he makes aerial actions.

Ballchasing – If a player is chasing the ball all the time and neglects his position, this is called ballchasing.

Boost – To bring the car faster to a higher speed there is boost. The players also use this to fly and steer with the cars.

Demolition – The possibility of demolition shows that Rocket League does not always have to be harmless. Here you drive at high speed through the car of another player and destroy the vehicle. The player is taken out of the game for a short time until respawn and the own team has a higher chance to score a goal.

Double Touch – Double Touch is a term often heard in professional Rocket League streams. This refers to a player scoring a goal by first shooting the ball at the wall next to, or above the opponent’s goal and then sending the rebound towards the goal.

Flick – Controlling the ball is the name of the game in Rocket League. Flicks are shots where the player touches the ball through the dodge mechanic while jumping and shoots with it.

Flip Reset- In Rocket League, each car has a double jump, after which the car must touch the ground with its 4 tires to be able to jump again. Due to the game mechanics, it is also possible to perform this on the ball – the so-called flip reset.

ReDirect – if e.g. player A shoots towards player B and the latter then deflects the direction of the ball e.g. towards the goal, this is called a ReDirect.

Wave Dash – One of the most important techniques in Rocket League is the Wave Dash. By a well-timed flip shortly before you touch the ground, you get a speed boost without performing the flip completely. The technique is mainly used when jumping down walls.

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