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Mouse Lag
I have 2 choices-

V-Sync ON - Perfect FPS, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ and floaty mouse
V-Synce OFF - Perfcet mouse, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ and stuttery FPS

Any help? Ive tried alot of stuff, so any surface level solution wont really help.
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PistolShrump May 23, 2020 @ 5:42pm 
Fullscreen, right?
tormented soul.. May 23, 2020 @ 5:57pm 
Originally posted by anceintsz:
Fullscreen, right?
Yup, and feullscreen windowed does nothing.
Last edited by tormented soul..; May 23, 2020 @ 5:57pm
PistolShrump May 23, 2020 @ 5:58pm 
Originally posted by Gregory Guy:
Originally posted by anceintsz:
Fullscreen, right?
Yup, and feullscreen windowed does nothing.

Do you have anything like free-sync, g-sync or adaptive sync?
PistolShrump May 23, 2020 @ 6:02pm 
if you get any screen-tearing let me know, googled around found out nvidia is infamous for v-sync input lag with terraria. Idk if you have an nvidia or amd gpu, if nvidia then do this;

In either of the GPU applications just turn off v-sync forced off manually. Try to run it in windowed fullscreen and see if you get tearing!
tormented soul.. May 23, 2020 @ 6:05pm 
Originally posted by anceintsz:
if you get any screen-tearing let me know, googled around found out nvidia is infamous for v-sync input lag with terraria. Idk if you have an nvidia or amd gpu, if nvidia then do this;

In either of the GPU applications just turn off v-sync forced off manually. Try to run it in windowed fullscreen and see if you get tearing!
Ive ♥♥♥♥♥♥ around with the vsync in the Control Panel for hours, ill try that asap and report back.
Grendgall May 23, 2020 @ 6:08pm 
Try disable v-sync everywhere and activate frame cap at the control panel.
tormented soul.. May 23, 2020 @ 6:11pm 
Originally posted by anceintsz:
if you get any screen-tearing let me know, googled around found out nvidia is infamous for v-sync input lag with terraria. Idk if you have an nvidia or amd gpu, if nvidia then do this;

In either of the GPU applications just turn off v-sync forced off manually. Try to run it in windowed fullscreen and see if you get tearing!
Windowed fullscreen + no vsync yields the same exact results as leaving Vsync on. The FPS is handsome, but the Mouse Movement is the definition of floaty.
PistolShrump May 23, 2020 @ 6:12pm 
Originally posted by Gregory Guy:
Originally posted by anceintsz:
if you get any screen-tearing let me know, googled around found out nvidia is infamous for v-sync input lag with terraria. Idk if you have an nvidia or amd gpu, if nvidia then do this;

In either of the GPU applications just turn off v-sync forced off manually. Try to run it in windowed fullscreen and see if you get tearing!
Windowed fullscreen + no vsync yields the same exact results as leaving Vsync on. The FPS is handsome, but the Mouse Movement is the definition of floaty.

What about disabling mouse acceleration on windows?
PistolShrump May 23, 2020 @ 6:13pm 
Originally posted by Grendgall:
Try disable v-sync everywhere and activate frame cap at the control panel.

This might work too!
tormented soul.. May 23, 2020 @ 6:16pm 
Originally posted by anceintsz:
Originally posted by Grendgall:
Try disable v-sync everywhere and activate frame cap at the control panel.

This might work too!
Nope, not that. My mouse movement is flawless in Valve games like TF2 and CSGO. I was wondering if it was my mouse, the same issue happens in R6Siege and this mouse is a cheap prebuilt PC Mouse from 2015.
tormented soul.. May 23, 2020 @ 6:16pm 
Originally posted by Grendgall:
Try disable v-sync everywhere and activate frame cap at the control panel.
Im having trouble seeing if this helps or not, Im gonna keep testing and report back.
Grendgall May 23, 2020 @ 6:20pm 
You could also experimenting with the settings at resolution, fullscreen or windowed and the thing under parallax (skip frames I think).
PistolShrump May 23, 2020 @ 6:23pm 
Originally posted by Grendgall:
You could also experimenting with the settings at resolution, fullscreen or windowed and the thing under parallax (skip frames I think).

This also compared to doing it manually thru nvidia control panel

Open the NVIDIA Control panel
Browse 'Manage 3D Settings' on the left side
Click Program settings, add terraria
Find 'max pre-rendered frames' and adjust the value to 1
tormented soul.. May 23, 2020 @ 7:30pm 
Originally posted by anceintsz:
Also found this https://steamcommunity.com/app/105600/discussions/0/618463738404814187/?l=german
Thanks alot for finding this, like the guy says pre-rendered frames doesnt exist anymore, its not latency mode. This doesnt help either, im gonna go steal my sisters mouse lol
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