Does PingAim work with Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising?
Yes. PingAim auto-detects GBVSR-Win64-Shipping.exe and routes its traffic through your optimal network interface using a WFP kernel driver. GBVSR has no kernel-level anti-cheat, so PingAim has zero compatibility concerns.
Why do I get rollback in GBVSR even with low ping?
Rollback in GBVSR is triggered by both high latency and high jitter (ping instability). Even at 30ms average ping, if your connection varies between 10ms and 80ms, the rollback engine must correct for those spikes — producing visible stutters. WiFi is the most common cause of this pattern. Switch to wired Ethernet and the rollbacks will often disappear even before changing anything else.
Is GBVSR P2P or dedicated servers?
Hybrid. The online lobby (Grand Bruise Legends island, matchmaking queue) runs on Cygames' dedicated servers. Once a match begins, the game traffic flows directly P2P between you and your opponent. This means your ping to the opponent is purely geographic and routing-dependent — there is no relay server buffering the connection.
Does GBVSR have crossplay?
Yes. GBVSR supports crossplay between PC (Steam), PS4, and PS5. You can toggle crossplay in the online settings if you prefer to match only within your platform.
What is a good ping for GBVSR?
Under 100ms is comfortable with rollback netcode active. 100-150ms causes occasional visible rollback corrections that disrupt combos. Above 150ms makes competitive matches difficult due to frequent desync corrections. Stable ping matters as much as the number — 80ms stable beats 50ms with high jitter.
Can I get banned for using a network optimizer in GBVSR?
No. GBVSR has no dedicated anti-cheat system. Network optimizers including Mudfish and WTFast officially list GBVSR as a supported title. PingAim operates at the Windows network stack level and does not touch the game client.
Further reading
PingAim detects Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising automatically
No manual config. PingAim identifies Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising by process name and routes it through your fastest connection using a kernel-level WFP driver.