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No you are absolutely wrong.
Original NG2 game did not have input lag, not in a noticeable way.
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 had such a huge amount of input lag that it made it unplaybale for me.
I watched a stream stating it had lots of input lag.
Please tell me it isn't true, why are they keeping that ?
I hate my games not to be reactive, why keep the input delay ?
I don't care the game is pretty if it plays like ♥♥♥♥.
I don't think UE is the issue as much as I bet it's more of a Nvidia issue. That and having controller settings in steam set to emulate which this game probably doesn't need.
With no FG and RT it's fine.