I posted that videos, after a month in this new location I can say that the electricity is way better than my old house where I recorded the first two videos, I still have so much better input lag than before and the image is way smoother, but the desync is mostly the same, maybe a 10 to 15% improvement to desync which is still very unplayable for me, impossible to do anything.. its very very sad.TN_fun wrote: ↑21 Jul 2023, 16:59The main problem they are talking about here is desync online. Any offline delay can be experienced and adapted.
Desync online looks like this
you can watch these videos
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=12046&start=40#p94921
The last video is after the move.
And this desync can appear on any computers, for example, friends or in a cyber club. The guys are talking about it. It may reappear even if you have moved and bought a new PC.
greenenemy wrote: ↑21 Jul 2023, 16:00As far as I know, nobody actually measured input latency and got abnormally high results, so maybe the problem is with perception. Something like velocitization where your brain perceives the world differently for some reason. The game might feel different depending if you are excited or anxious or depressed or scared maybe.
When your neurotransmiters are high, you might be godlike in game and when your dopamine is depleted you get temporary Parkinson-like effects.
Most short-term fixes seem to be placebos caused by excitement about the new 100% fix. You get higher levels of neurotransmiters and improved blood flow in the brain and for some time you are in a flow state until you are depleted again.
That's just my short on the spot hypothesis
I got 2 different friends playing over in my old location and they were shocked about what my gameplay feels like.. 10km away from me in their house they did not have this kind of issues. The differences you can see from normal gameplay and the sort of things that I posted in that videos are pretty distinguishable.