Online games lag slightly. Need assistance? You've been trying for 8 months.
Online games lag slightly. Need assistance? You've been trying for 8 months.
On the video you notice minor input delay and visual artifacts. It might not be related to the game engine itself. First, check your hardware specifications. Games often receive updates that render older systems outdated. A week ago you could run smoothly on a 4-core CPU, but after a major update, performance dropped significantly. Take a screenshot of your system tasks in Task Manager and review GPU settings in the control panel. As I mentioned earlier, try installing Windows from scratch—only include the OS, NVIDIA/AMD drivers, and the games you wish to play. Avoid any additional software like mice, keyboards, or RGB controllers.
I've identified the issue likely. I've been discussing this for over eight months, but this time it feels resolved. The minor delay is critical—it could decide everything. Most people are probably furious: "You're at fault! No lag means you're not good enough." I'm being dramatic, but the idea is clear. The real problem seems to be electrical interference or wiring issues from the plug to the outlet. https://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic...f&start=10
Hey, if your cooling system is affecting your PC performance, as someone on that forum mentioned, the issue likely goes beyond just the hardware. It seems power delivery can impact gaming, especially with sudden shutdowns. If your case fans spin too hard and cause odd mouse behavior—not due to heat but electromagnetic interference—this points to a possibly faulty PSU or motherboard, maybe even weaker than standard components.
Could you share your system specs? Also, please take a screenshot of the task manager processes and configuration settings in both NVIDIA and AMD control panels. How many DPI does your mouse support? I’m used to a 2400DPI model; anything less feels unusual, particularly with higher settings.
Last time I experienced such sluggishness, it was on a client’s machine after an upgrade—using an FX 4350 with a 3GB R9 280X and v-sync enabled. Most games ran smoothly at 25-30 FPS at 1080p, but every reaction felt delayed by about a second.