I was thinking about this. In the past I played in gaming internet cafe and I was astonished on how my movement was responsive on their PCs (144Hz). It's quite difficult to explain, but I was not "floating" but making sharp moves, peeking with deagle like crazy. After these nice experiences, I've bought new PC but surprisingly I could not peek exactly like in the inet cafe. With time it was getting worse and worse and I am looking for solution for months. I replaced my old 144Hz iiyama for XL2546, 5 2600 for 7 3700x, grounded my pc case but it completely didn't change anything beside safety, changed mouse from zowie fk2 to g502 and still nothing.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑05 May 2020, 17:50
Based on that clue, is it possible you're simply seeing things more clearly after having been using a 240Hz monitor for some time? Basically, being trained to see high-Hz flaws more clearly than you were at the beginning?
Coming back to your question about offline experience - stutters are visible, but not like on valve dm servers. Also sluggishness of my movements is the same. Before I was pushing my ISP to check quality of cables, but as long as parameters on their screen are fine, they will not bear the costs by sending technicians.
What is interesting, while I am playing faceit on 128 tick servers I have much worse experience than on 64 tick valve servers. I am not able to make one taps with 128 tick. When I am watching myself, my reaction is so slow that I can't even believe it. Interesting conversations in the comments regarding desync: https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensiv ... essed_yet/ https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensiv ... er_out_of/
I'm slowly realizing that it's pointless to look for help over the internet, because I am forced to replace everything in my PC, part by part, to find the weakest point. Anyway thanks for your involvement.