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"Forcing delay" is a cover-up word for vpn. I'm sure everyone knew when you said forcing delay, you meant vpn. Check your opening message to the thread, in one of your spoilers you clearly said "when your delaying cleanly and have warp, then your forcing delay (basically saying you VPN) plain and simple"
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Vpn is one of the methods that I listed. I listed it as a way to easily spot vpners, their flags switch a lot. Does not say "you delay, you only use vpn"
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But saying that you are warping means your using a program to force delay/lag is wrong. Also since people who we do know that VPN, don't even warp.
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Lagging excessively, means that you are disrupting your connection. Could be on purpose, could probably not be. Never said that warping = vpn. I said if you are delaying, and warping, then it could be due to the fact that you are forcing delay. When your ms gets around 100+ more than what you normally should be running at, then you start skipping a little, the higher your ms is, the more warp you will have.
If you keep your ms low, then you shouldn't be warping consistently. On iOS, which is especially, since it's optimized better than PC, it's a lot easier to keep your ms low, even if your family is using wifi. I don't know how to use a vpn, so I can't really say that using a vpn will make you warp or anything. All I know, is that it shows, when you are constantly changing flags. As for the other methods, you can range from forcing a little between a lot of delay, the higher you go, the more you skip, and the more noticeable it is.