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I also play Nioh 2 and I haven't noticed any delay there either because I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to play it considering how heavily its mechanics rely on quick reflexes unlike the souls games.
Just going "I HAVE A PROBLEM!!" Doesn't help anyone help you. Provide as much detail as you can possibly think of even if you think it doesn't pertain to the issue.
It's hilarious that you'd tell me I have it.. If I had input delay I'd know about it. You also can't seem to answer the question of how long of a delay.. and if you always had this massive input delay you talk about, why not just refund the game? Why wait until now (apparently 40 hours in) to talk about it?
Also, I don't care what you say anymore, I'll be unsubscribing from the discussion and reporting you as a troll post.
The only input delay is your inability to physically function.
Its mentioned on occassion. We've noticed. Tho not everyone does, and some consider it a ''feature'' rather then a bug or design issue.
Idk which groups the people in here belong to.
IF You find a fix, i'd be happy to look forward