Xlag 3.0 -

is a specialized software-based "lag switch" designed to artificially disrupt network traffic . It is heavily used in online multiplayer games to gain competitive advantages or trigger specific game glitches. By flooding a local network with controlled packet bursts, it temporarily halts data synchronization between the user's gaming device and the host server. Core Mechanics of XLAG 3.0

However, XLAG 2.x suffered from: