1. Check your network connection. Make sure that your Internet connection is fast and stable.
2. Use a wired connection instead of Wi-Fi. A wired connection will give you a more reliable connection to reduce lag.
3. Close any other applications or programs that are running in the background when you are gaming.
4. Update your drivers and software. Many times outdated drivers can cause lag and latency issues.
5. Upgrade your hardware if possible. Consider investing in a better graphics card, processor and/or RAM if your current ones are not performing well enough.
6. Reduce your in-game graphics settings. Sometimes reducing the graphics settings can also help reduce lag.
7. Invest in a good gaming router. Gaming routers are designed to reduce lag and prioritize gaming traffic over other network traffic.