Check Your Connection to Monster Hunter: World Servers
See how much latency your ISP routing adds
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Estimates based on real-time measurement to nearest Cloudflare edge. Actual in-game ping may differ by ~15ms due to different routing to game servers. Your IP is sent to ip-api.com for city-level location — we don't store it.
How to check your actual ping in Monster Hunter: World
No native ping display. Use Windows Resource Monitor: open Task Manager → Performance tab → click 'Open Resource Monitor' → Network tab → find MonsterHunterWorld.exe in the list Resource Monitor shows active TCP/UDP connections for the process and their latency. Alternatively, use the Steam overlay (Shift+Tab) — it does not show game ping but confirms Steam connectivity.
In Resource Monitor, MonsterHunterWorld.exe network connections show remote IPs (Steam relay or direct P2P peer IPs) and bytes sent/received per second
If your actual ping is higher than our estimate, your ISP is routing Monster Hunter: World traffic through a longer path than necessary. That gap is exactly what PingAim optimizes.
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