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Just locked fps on 120
You should probably have your fps capped in your control panel to 120 or your monitors refresh rate for all games anyways. Having no frame limit just causes problems.
This is the first time i have problems with it. I always turning on the Vsync. so i capped on 240hz
And also i noticed that problem has dissapeared by itself when i close the OBS program. So when i open it, the game is stuttering (i dont event start broadcast or capture)
Seems fine now.
I fixed most of the lag by lowering my pollrate on the mouse, but nothing I've tried has fixed the ghosting.
Edit/
Found the reason for the ghosting. Latest drivers from Nvidia reset to 60Hz for my 120Hz LG OLED.
Works fine now.
Try reducing the polling rate of your mouse.
Mine was set to 8000 and sometimes the game would stutter and massively overshoot where I wanted to look.
Reduced this to 1000 and it's not happened since.
I brought it all the way down and it does seem to happen less, but it still happens. It was slow enough I had to do large arm movements to get a solid turn. Not sure the exact DPI but, low in order for that to happen haha. When I cranked it back up, it jumped a lot more. The good news is if the Dev sees this, it might point them in a direction to fix it, as it definitely looked to effect it for me and solved it for you.