I never tested the DS4 controller in detail, my FIFA experience on the PS4 has always been extremely terrible both in UT and career mode. There was barely any difference between online and offline. I could never make a fast first-touch pass like every other player could, turning around was slow AF and dribbling vs high elo players was impossible to say the least.Jaketown wrote: ↑19 Sep 2021, 15:13About dirty peripherals, there is a thread where people complain about fast enemy players, while their players are slow in the game Fifa20 on PS4. And guy found a fix. There are Dualshock 1st and 2nd version (possibly 3rd). So when you plug in the Dualshock version 2, this happens. But when he plug in a Dualshock version 1, everything becomes normal. And someone have written that literally shifting gamepads during the match, you can see how to speed up opponents with Dualshock version 2 and slow down (becomes normal) when you plug in Dualshock version 1.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Tehnicheskie- ... -p/8359513
I have used my controller on the PC albeit I never used it ever since I got my newest fully functioning PC so I can't speak 100% whether it was acting dirty or not, but I highly suspect it was dirty. My PS4 in a clean house exhibited the same symptoms as a dirty PC in a clean house. RDR2 (last game I played there) was still choppy and laggy.
Regarding the question from the EA forums you posted, it's really weird to answer because this can mean a handful of things:
1. He was having bad electricity from the start and the problem started being more apparent when he started using DS4 v2 wired, probably to charge. If I'm not wrong, the v2 you get with your PS4 so it would be safe to assume that he got the v1 some time AFTER he continuously used the v2 and he noticed that the newer (v1) one is much more responsive.
2. He had no electricity problems to begin with, but he once lent his PS4 to a friend who has this problem, damaging the DS4 controller (and ps4). He got his PS4 back and later used the v1 controller and noticed that it was better.
3. No electricity problems, but he bought his PS4 second-hand from a guy who had bad electricity and.. almost the same story as on point 2
4. Bad electricity, but somehow the v1 controller is much less susceptible to this kind of 'damage' than the v2, highly doubt it since they're very similar
Probably more, you get the idea.
I don't know whether the monitor affects anything but I couldn't bring myself to use the old monitor with my freshly new PC. I recommend that you spend 300$ more beside your at least 1500$ new PC when you'll be able to buy itMegaMelmek wrote: ↑20 Sep 2021, 08:12I cant move now thats for sure…. I am dealing with exactly same issue 9 months now. Everything begin with new build PC just some parts like SSD, NVME was from old PC .I try new PC then like an alienware whatever i will get new KB and mouse do you think monitor too?