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Almost the same build(3700X). Glad I didn't buy it.
Am i supposed to feel something different about my mouse tho ? Modifying this value from 1000 to 125 feels the exact same, so maybe am I doing it wrong
Ryzen 3700x
ssd
32 dd4
Game runs very very bad, it feels very laggy
with locked 60fps on 1440p i have no probs :)
So I didn't notice any difference with the feeling of the inputs other than my stuttering stopped. My stuttering has been most noticeable when I am moving a lot. I guess there is some bug with mouse input, either it’s adding acceleration or it’s calculating the raw input very poorly. By reducing the polling rate it let me unlock my frames to 120 with no more stuttering. I think they are aware of these input issues and are working on a fix. But from what I've been reading, other people seem to be having more egregious frame-rate issues than what I've had, so it seems like there is more than one issue going around.
I'm on a 1080ti, btw.
Eh.. doesn't fix anything for me, sadly. Guess I'll have to wait for a patch
Helpful settings
Nvidia Reflex - On
Low Latency - On
V-Sync - Off (enabled in nvidia control panel, however)
Upscaling - AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 1.0
AMD FSR Mode - Ultra Quality
FPS Limiter - 120