Some users of Nintendo Switch are reporting that they keep facing lagging and stuttering while playing games online. Users get exhausted and irritated when they notice lagging and stuttering in which the screen freezes, the game feels slow or action happens much later after when users give the command.
You may experience lagging and stuttering on Nintendo Switch during gameplay due to various reasons and they can vary in intensity and complications. Sometimes this problem may be sorted out by just fixing the slow internet connection but make sure it is not a hardware issue.
If it doesn’t work, you don’t have to worry about the Nintendo Switch’s lagging and stuttering because you can solve these problems in seconds with the right tips and tricks. Here we have mentioned the recommended methods to fix the issues. You can also fix the problem of Nintendo Switch Won’t Connect to WiFi.
How To Fix Nintendo Switch Lagging and Stuttering
Possible solutions that you can do to fix your Nintendo Switch lagging and stuttering are given below.
Disable Auto Connection
According to some developers, the Auto Connect option sometimes checks for Wi-Fi networks to connect, which causes stuttering and affects gameplay. You can change this setting to solve the stuttering problem by following the steps below:
- To disable it, go to the Settings menu of your Nintendo Switch.
- Then go to the Internet and then Internet Settings.
- Now, click on the title of your net work and click Change Settings.
- Disable Auto Connect at the bottom, so the device does not try to connect on its own.
Check for a slow internet connection
As it is said before if you have a lagging problem on a Nintendo Switch you need to check the speed of the internet connection. At least 3 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload speed is required for a smooth gaming experience.
To speed test on your Nintendo Switch follow these steps.
- From the Home, Screen goes to the System Setting.
- Select Internet by scrolling down.
- To run the speed test, select Test Connection on the right pane.
- Wait until the Connection test successful message appears and the results will be shown at the bottom of the screen.
Change the DNS Setting on the Nintendo Switch
Another solution for slow internet is to change the DNS setting of the Nintendo Switch. For this, go to the internet setting and shift the DNS settings to manual rather than automatic. Input 208.672.222.222 as primary DNS and 208.067.220.220 as secondary DNS and check the internet speeds again.
Restart your Router
If you still dealing with Nintendo Switch lagging, then turn off the router by unplugging the power cable and other connections. Almost after 30-35 seconds, plug in the power cable and wait for the lights of the router to turn on. Turn on the Nintendo Switch and perform the speed test again to determine the speed improvement.
Shift to Wired Connection
This might be an effective way to solve the Nintendo Switch stuttering problem. You can use the Airplane Mode of the device to stop all wireless communication and shift to a wired connection but it does not work when the system is docked.
Try a USB-to-Ethernet adapter if you can run an Ethernet cable to your system that will bypass Wi-Fi completely. It may fix this problem of stuttering and provide a stable connection to your Nintendo Switch to boot.
Download the Game Again
The most effective fix is to download the affected game again if the Nintendo Switch contains corrupted data. After identifying it as the cause of lagging, to fix the corrupted game file check the re-download option.
Soft Reset for Software Errors
Nintendo Switch continuously gets a stream of updates for the software or during gameplay to provide the best gaming experience. Some of these updates may contain viruses and bugs which can corrupt your console and further cause lagging. To resolve the software error problem, you can do a soft reset by following these steps.
- Press and hold down the power button found on the top left of the Nintendo Switch for about 10 to 15 seconds to turn off the device.
- Press the power button again for a few seconds and wait for the device to power up and display the Nintendo logo.
- Now, check if the problem will continue by playing the game.
If it does not work, then try a factory reset but this is the last option that erases all your data. So, you should try other tips to fix the issue before a factory reset.
Re-synchronize the Joy-Con Controllers
If the Joy-Con controllers are not synced to the console properly it may be the cause of lagging. You can solve it by disconnecting the controllers from the system preferences and restarting your console.
Contact Nintendo Support
If non of these tips are working and the Nintendo Switch keeps lagging and stuttering, then contact Nintendo Support for a permanent solution. They are available through text message, help ticket, online chat, or phone for further information.