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The primary factor in ping is distance from the host to clients.
Since you're referring to port forwarding, I'm going to assume that you're using a residential/home ISP - not a good idea for hosting for various reasons. They tend to not be very optimized for performance, they often aren't monitored very well for downtime/problems, etc., and routing certainly isn't the best.
In short, if you want clients to have decent latency, host your server in a decent data center, not on a residential ISP.
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Buy a better internet it usually works or just buy a better ISP in your house. Or try to buy a hosting web near to your location because the ranges between the hosting port and your location is a must go have a better ping and FPS.