Anonymous271863 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2023, 21:47
In fact that's a solution, play games like Apex Legends where desync doesn't even matter or whatever. Floaty mouse is the absolute worst part of all of this, and actually the only reason I care to find a fix for.
Desync matters in all games even Apex Legends, for example, watch this video and focus on his enemies shots and see how they miss and see how it's good to not having any issues, it's not mine, but the same thing was happening to me when I had no issues (put YouTube behind, I don't know why but I can't put links on my posts):
/watch?v=hzhESGFBn8U
You can find examples of faster movements and more desync examples on videos with a title of killing twitch streamers, you can see both sides in those videos, better focus on older videos when there was known less movement techs, for example Faide, Lamic, Extesy, Guapee have lots of those types of videos.
I saw a lot of videos of how a well known streamer can not play as good as before, for example Guapee had issues for some times, if you watch his videos on YouTube of about 2 or 3 months ago and compare it with his older videos, or newer ones, you can see that he had some issues, or watch Leamonhead's videos then watch this video, more obvious on second match (again put YouTube):
/segpPv-YDtU
I've had one example of Mande too, but I don't remember where I saved that, but you could see obviously he had some issues, even on that video he said "I think I have to move my PC to another location in my home" or something like that. I have to watch his videos to find that I think.
Or watch this, what do you think is wrong?(again)
/BrudnZQpfuY&t=506
She is another good example of how a streamer can not play as good as before, watch her older videos of about a year ago and focus on her enemies and see how she had more reaction times, it's like she repels enemies shots, but nowadays when she plays Apex Legends, she ends her stream with absolute anger, because she die so fast, it's like she absorbs shots, I haven't watched her streams recently on twitch but it was so obvious 3 monthes ago.
So my point is to say no matter what symptoms you have, it occurs everywhere