Why does 144hz feel better than 240hz in Apex Legends on controller?

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Re: Why does 144hz feel better than 240hz in Apex Legends on controller?

Post by Thatweirdinputlag » 29 Jan 2023, 14:49

Stephennb wrote:
28 Jan 2023, 02:58
Overclocked controllers are banned in LAN tournaments so pros don't use them
I'm really sorry then mate, I genuinely have no idea..
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Re: Why does 144hz feel better than 240hz in Apex Legends on controller?

Post by Raphaeangelo » 04 Jun 2023, 18:35

I think your controller’s polling rate is the issue. I have a theory that polling rates need to be double your FPS.

https://www.reddit.com/r/EsportSettings ... utm_term=1

So if you are playing 240fps you need 500hz polling rate controller. That’s the reason you feel like your aim is better at 144fps it’s because your polling rate is 250hz (about double your FPS)

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Re: Why does 144hz feel better than 240hz in Apex Legends on controller?

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 04 Jun 2023, 19:18

Raphaeangelo wrote:
04 Jun 2023, 18:35
I think your controller’s polling rate is the issue. I have a theory that polling rates need to be double your FPS.
Nyquist aliasing can also occur in the temporal domain (as jitters at low frequencies, or as extra blur at high frequencies -- stutter blends to blur -- stutter to blur continuum animation).

So 2x+ oversampling is beneficial for unsychronized frequencies (pollrate versus framerate).

This was in an 8000Hz mouse research paper, it performs best if your mouse pollrate is massively higher than your display refresh rate.
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