SKILLEN wrote: ↑02 Sep 2020, 15:48
nuggify wrote: ↑02 Sep 2020, 15:08
I know for fact a lot of the people posting in this thread have problems that extend beyond internet and online play. You should really all look into this being electrically caused because I have the same issues (online and offline) as have been reported here.
But why sometimes game feels okay(most of the time doesnt).Can electicity cause this randomness ?
100% yes, for example, having high ping will not make your mouse feel heavier when you turn it around in a FPS game, ( stand still in game and just move mouse from left to right, this should always feel exactly the same no matter if ping is 10 or 200, (if all settings are same such as vsync off, framerate limit, etc)
if it is connection problem only, then where you feel delay is when performing actions such as shooting/jumping/moving around etc, things that has to be sent to server and back to you, there is where the network delay is, but mouse should always feel the same no matter what
if all settings are the same, if mouse feels bad even on desktop/BIOS when it is bad in game, and feels good on desktop/BIOS when it feels good in game also, this is another way to know 100% has nothing to do with internet connection at least.
(also if ping is always the same, even when it feels good or bad, is another way to rule out connection problems)
the problem where some days mouse feels good and light, some days mouse feels bad and heavy ,
even after replacing all hardware, is 99.99% in my opinion because of electricity problems (EMI/RFI). and we see more and more people discovering this or being affected by it recently, at least from my research on the issue and browsing a lot of different tech forums over the past 3 years or so regarding this topic,
easy test to be 100% sure, take your monitor and pc to a friend or so, test your setup there, maybe test at 2-3 different other places if you have the possibility, easiest way to know for sure, anyway this EMI/RFI problem is something that will become more and more problematic as time goes on I suspect... just my 2 cents,
would be very interesting to see result of testing your system at other place , good luck with finding solution anyway hopefully you do not have to move to another place!
PS reasons that it sometimes feels good (but most of the time not) is likely due to power draw on your grid/house/area going up and down, temperature and humidity outside seems to affect this EMI problem too in different ways... anyway to be 100% sure, test system at other place ! good luck again