Hi there!

When you’re trying to find the source of your issue, the final hop always takes precedence. If the final hop looks good, you can likely conclude your investigation without looking into the intermediate hops. This is the case for you on your first screenshot – that final hop looks great, so the packet loss at an intermediate hop isn’t carrying through. However, if we did see poor behavior on the final hop, that’s when intermediate hop behavior will bear some weight in your investigation.

If you're interested in finding some issues with a particular game or service, you'll want to trace to the IP of that service, which it seems you may already be doing! When that final hop starts to look bad, like in your second screenshot, look back on the prior hops' timeline graphs to see which one began the problem behavior. You can find more on how to do this here:

https://www.pingplotter.com/fix-your-network/getting-started/interpret-the-results.html

Let me know if you have any other questions!
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Hayla