Problems with rubber-banding and freezing in CS:GO

I have started playing CS:GO, but I'm experiencing problems with rubber-banding and players and grenades suddenly freezing. This makes the game unplayable and I really need it fixed. I have played many multiplayer games and never experienced this before, it is exclusive to CS:GO. I have recorded a video of what is going on if it helps.
Does anyone know why this is happening, and how I can fix it?
Best Answer
The two most likely possibilities are playing with a high ping, or on a low-tick server. If you are on a valve server (64 tick) then you will probably be experiencing ping problems - in which case all I can suggest is you ensure nothing is nibbling on your bandwidth.
as someone who was born into laggy connections I can safely say any background downloads going on around the house can have a VERY severe impact to your connection
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How do I fix my CS GO rubber banding?
To fix this, you should delete and reinstall Steam and CS:GO and download all of the latest updates available for the game. This is going to make sure that you do not have any missing or incomplete files and will help you reduce your Rubberbanding in CS:GO problem.What causes game rubber banding?
Rubber-banding happens when your local in-game position diverges from your server-side position too much and the server decides to reset your position to bring it back in sync with the game. It most noticeable when you have high internet connection latency or packet loss.How do I fix stuttering in CS GO 2020?
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Lag can appear in many forms, but the two main things that cause lag are high ping and low FPS. So, the easiest way to identify your problem will be to check those two. Start the game on any online server and type \u201cNet_graph 1\u201d into the console. This command will open a graph that will show real-time ping and FPS.WAYS TO STOP CSGO FROM STUTTERING AND LAG SPIKING!!
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