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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If the gpu may have some struggle, only lower effects (which are useless).
-> to use an old PSX/PS3 joypad connected via adapter I thin will simulate that little lag
I have all set to low, and 65 rendering scale for 60fps stable with this machine, and its lightyears worse than that:
intel i5 650 (3,2Ghz)
geforce 1030
8gb ram ddr3
samsung evo ssd
What would also help is players settings that have similar hardware as me so I can correctly diagnose what might be causing any other potential issues.
With DS4Windows you can check your latenty in ms, everything higher than 2 ms is an issue:
- if your are playing plugged, check your usb drivers
- if you are playing wireless, replace your BT dongle. When I replaced me 2$ BT dongle by a 5$ BT dongle, all my issues had been fixed.
I think utilizing the RTSS and frame limiter has helped my frame irregularities. According to Ryoda there is really notrhing else I can do. To try and simulate a PS4 isnt really possible. And PC has the lesser input lag than PS4. It was originally 8 frames of lag. That was reduced after a patch. It was last tested by Noodals at around 4.8. It maky have been lowered more recently. It is better to have a stable 60. Which I now have so far in my testing.