Magnet? ( Not placebo)

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Hyote
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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by Hyote » 23 Sep 2024, 17:31

ablemor wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 16:56
Btw 1 video::
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I instantly remembered that video when I saw you make a post with this title. While I don't call bullshit this seems like one of those things that have a huge effect for a couple of minutes, hours or days. Then a small benefit remains but everything goes back to shit and this will never be as huge of a change as it was for the first time. A few days ago I put my monitor's overdrive setting above the stock levels and I should have recorded how it fixed everything. If it stayed like that I would have started writing a prophecy or something because it looked like a miracle happened. Same with programs that constantly update something, like a setting or a timer. One comment under that Russlan magnet video tells something to note which is how maybe the whole electrical fields changed with the times as new tech got introduced and we have way more noise in that area.


cursed-gamer
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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by cursed-gamer » 23 Sep 2024, 17:38

and what does it prove?

btw. HS % proves nothing, it's about accuracy in general.
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ablemor
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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by ablemor » 23 Sep 2024, 17:39

But then it could be that many people don't actually have EMI problems, but rather this stupid interference. I don't know, it works for me in an interesting way; I only had that floating feeling with the mouse. I'm going to buy more magnets and place them on the critical points. I think if I use only one magnet, it might have a temporary effect, but if I use more, it will affect everything and probably reduce the lag, maybe even eliminate it completely

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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by Hyote » 23 Sep 2024, 17:45

cursed-gamer wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 17:38
and what does it prove?
If you're asking about my video I'm looking for the opinions of others here. Is this what people call heavy/magnetic?

cursed-gamer
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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by cursed-gamer » 23 Sep 2024, 17:47

Hyote wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 17:45
cursed-gamer wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 17:38
and what does it prove?
If you're asking about my video I'm looking for the opinions of others here. Is this what people call heavy/magnetic?
Recording of how you move your mouse will prove nothing. You can show your gameplay instead.

Hyote
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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by Hyote » 23 Sep 2024, 17:50

cursed-gamer wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 17:47
Hyote wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 17:45
cursed-gamer wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 17:38
and what does it prove?
If you're asking about my video I'm looking for the opinions of others here. Is this what people call heavy/magnetic?
Recording of how you move your mouse will prove nothing. You can show your gameplay instead.
Will do later boss.

ablemor
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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by ablemor » 23 Sep 2024, 18:27

I mentioned the hs because it allows me to express precision, as I aim for the head, which is usually the smallest body part in a shooting game. It definitely has an impact on things. I might have written something incorrect above, because this could be EMI, and the magnet might be affecting the interference, which stopped the floaty mouse movement. But I don’t know, I’m not an expert. The point is, it has a significant effect.

Din
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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by Din » 23 Sep 2024, 18:53

Can you show the magnet? i wanna see the size of it.

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Re: Magnet? ( Not placebo)

Post by JimCarry » 23 Sep 2024, 20:30

ablemor wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 17:39
But then it could be that many people don't actually have EMI problems, but rather this stupid interference. I don't know, it works for me in an interesting way; I only had that floating feeling with the mouse. I'm going to buy more magnets and place them on the critical points. I think if I use only one magnet, it might have a temporary effect, but if I use more, it will affect everything and probably reduce the lag, maybe even eliminate it completely
Can you show pictures when you do that ? where did you put them and how many ?

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