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Might have to login to your rockstar account on the website.. idk
Trust me I tried that. I always had this on anyways, but I turned it off, apply and restarted the game, same issues. I even wipe out the System.XML and let the game make a fresh one from scratch; same issues.
Not sure how someone with RDO Stand-alone could temp fix this issue. All I can suggest for this is have the game in Borderless Mode; load into RDO, once in the game world, quit back to main menu. Wait a moment after doing this. Then press WINKEY to bring up StartMenu and start to hold down a single key and see if the input delay still present.
I've yet to see such an issue as the GUI being F'ed up after doing anything like this; and I play RDO for years. Even still, doing daily challenges and playing private session with a few friends. No issues like that at all.
Do you have DLSS or FSR enabled?
Also try going to Settings > Display > change the HUD H & V back to defaults 95% x 95%
The icons for Health / Stamina / Dead-Eye do go away after a while, it's normal. Press ALT key every once in a while. Also helpful so you can see Time of Day and Temperature
Then juat load up RDO and.play for awhile and quit when done. Why do you need to use Steam Overlay or switch over to other Windows Apps while playing the game?
Get your friends on Discord and start a voice chat, then load up the game
To chat with the people i am playing.
To respond to any DMs or emails i get, like for the upcoming ff14 raid, or a friend asking me how my day's going.
To pass the time while waiting (i.e. one person is going brb and you are just sitting in camp letting trader tick, or someone is trying on cloths, buying a new gun etc.)
Oh and this whole thing also broke the auto-run thing a friend of mine was using, so now she doesn't really want to play. (No clue why this game doesn't have an autorun built in)
When you loaded into Story Mode or Online Mode (RDO); once in the game world did you press ESC > Story > Exit/Quit ?
That will then take you back to the Main Menu system. And after a few seconds of that, the lag should be gone. You can't just load into the game world one time, otherwise the lag is still present.
What can help a bit after this is if you use Steam Overlay, go to Task Manager and set RDR2 to High and GameOverlayUI to Low. For pretty much any PC I tried tbat on, the actual game was a bit more responsive and the Steam Overlay not have nearly as much delay impacts as far as the Overlay going on/off. Nothing directly related to input delays though.