Yeah i know. thats why i said thats a problem.itsjNs wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 10:04Thats not off gridTuhin Lavania wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 02:40I'm in India so sunlight is not a problem here. I have panels installed in my home and i haven't paid anything for electricity in the past 3 years. The problem is, the electricity generated by the panels goes to the power company first and then the power company supplies power to my home depending on the number of units generated by panels.cybepine wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 02:07You are right, it can be also noisy ground. And you can't remove the ground. TN-C system is 2 times bonded (ground+neutral), which creates a loop (very bad).itsjNs wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023, 18:36
Why would it, we are not talking about bad quality power.
We are talking about noisy ground / ground loops or both and when we say ground we do not mean your house's ground, we mean power company's ground.
Even if you lift your ground in the house, you still connected to ground on utility, because GROUND + NEUTRAL IS BONDED at first entrance in your meters.So the noise will still be there even if you don't have grounding in your house.
No transformers nothing will get you off utilitys ground
Because you cannot seperate neutral from ground anyway.
So the best test to do to see if you guys have for sure electrical input lag is to go offgrid and test.
For me having this issue since 2016 that I really focused on that something is wrong its finally fixed going off grid either with a moded UPS or solar off grid system. I tried both 0 input lag perfect picture quality can spot people without zooming my weapon at miles away, cleaner sound and higher volume, super responsive mouse feels like you have seconds to react to stuff when on grid you wouldnt even be able to spot where the enemy shooting you from.
The problem is that so many don't have the money to get off the grid (including I). That is a huge investment. I have been trying to find cheaper solutions to this problem.
And second, most people don't have sun all year round (etc. if they live in northern Europe).
The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag
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Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag
Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag
Your ahead pf your time brother, the world will know about this one day but its an advanced subject for nowUnixko wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 18:01delay is in ms is prety much same thats not a problem you cant even prove that this delay is changingweer wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 00:24Because the delay is unstable. I would prefer a large constant delay than a small dynamic one. httUnixko wrote: ↑21 Nov 2022, 05:48People are amazing creatures and we should be able to adapt to all small changes what people are describe there 3 ms 20 ms doesnt matterChief Blur Buster wrote: ↑18 Nov 2022, 17:52It's a shame that many Eastern Europe countries is producing massively more interference -- so these issues are much more common there.
Although most of our readers hail from countries with (relatively) cleaner electricity systems, it certainly appears much more common with buildings containing former-soviet wiring systems.
It's much rarer here on this side, to the point where even 3ms lag differences produce noti effects
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you should be able to adapt
question is why we are not able to
what is problem is low frequency magnetic field which you generate by youself
low frequency are all this microadjusment and microstrafe which you cant do
then others frequency which can affect others aspect of the games which is first hits on the enemy how smooth game is etc etc