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Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 05 Jan 2023, 08:41
by CeaniD
dervu wrote:
05 Jan 2023, 06:16
delve wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 20:31
dervu wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 14:37


If by prefire you mean that every player looks like they prefire you every time, then no - it is not there.
Hitreg and peeking - no bullshit things. Movement and aiming feels exactly the same offline as online.
Mouse feels completely free. Light, but not floaty, same for keyboard inputs, character feels light.
Did you have problems with peeking and hitreg before using this transformer thing?
Yes. It was not as extreme as some people show where most of the bullets don't hit, but it was enough to tell something was off. What was always worse than desync was inconsistency in inputs and overall game physics feeling weird.
Could you record some short video at least? How you aim on bots or on deathmatch server. Thank you

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 05 Jan 2023, 13:51
by TheKelz
dervu wrote:
05 Jan 2023, 06:16
delve wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 20:31
dervu wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 14:37


If by prefire you mean that every player looks like they prefire you every time, then no - it is not there.
Hitreg and peeking - no bullshit things. Movement and aiming feels exactly the same offline as online.
Mouse feels completely free. Light, but not floaty, same for keyboard inputs, character feels light.
Did you have problems with peeking and hitreg before using this transformer thing?
Yes. It was not as extreme as some people show where most of the bullets don't hit, but it was enough to tell something was off. What was always worse than desync was inconsistency in inputs and overall game physics feeling weird.
Question I have is, did you have an issue with stutter while scrolling on websites in any browser, making it feel like it's also desynced?

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 06 Jan 2023, 19:12
by getuliofmj
dervu wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 08:36
cybepine wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 08:02
dervu wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 06:22
I will add one more tip. To be on safe side use DC blocker at transformer input, either external one or ask for built in one. It will get rid of buzz and make sure it is performing without saturation. Unless there is no DC present at all on grid and there is no transformer buzz.
Good tip.
My unit is almost completely silent.

Did balanced isolation transformer fix your issue? Completely, partially or none at all?
So far it fixed it completely. It has been only 2 weeks.
My unit is so silent I have to stick my head close to it to hear anything - with DC blocker.
Which DC Blocker do you use?

I can only find weak options...

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 07 Jan 2023, 09:35
by dervu
getuliofmj wrote:
06 Jan 2023, 19:12
dervu wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 08:36
cybepine wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 08:02
dervu wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 06:22
I will add one more tip. To be on safe side use DC blocker at transformer input, either external one or ask for built in one. It will get rid of buzz and make sure it is performing without saturation. Unless there is no DC present at all on grid and there is no transformer buzz.
Good tip.
My unit is almost completely silent.

Did balanced isolation transformer fix your issue? Completely, partially or none at all?
So far it fixed it completely. It has been only 2 weeks.
My unit is so silent I have to stick my head close to it to hear anything - with DC blocker.
Which DC Blocker do you use?

I can only find weak options...
Tomanek DCB-1.

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 10 Jan 2023, 11:17
by cybepine
adelsa123 wrote:
04 Jan 2023, 17:32
can u provide screenn shhot of those steps in ur home ! Socket -> DC blocker -> Cheater plug to not have ground connected* Danger! Skip this! -> Balanced transformer -> RCD device** -> Powerbar with double pole switch*** -> Routers & PC & Monitor

u will help alot here ty
We don't give here a dangerous advice. I know the danger this possesses and because of that I won't even try (test) it myself.

My setup:

Socket -> Balanced transformer -> Power strip with double pole switch (1.5m) -> Lamp & PC & 5.1 set & Monitor & Router(2m)

Total cable length 3.5 meters. The cables should be as short as possible.

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 10 Jan 2023, 14:40
by itsjNs
So the toroidal balance isolation transformer fixed input lag and slow/heavy lag feeling??

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 11 Jan 2023, 11:45
by itsjNs
Can someone confirm if the transformer fixes slow heavy input lag type feel .

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 11 Jan 2023, 11:52
by adelsa123
i dont thhink so i talked with him in private message and he said i didnt hhave such probleme of slugish mouse delayed mouvement :
the only fix for people who claimed thhey fixed it is to movee to anoother place and test !

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 12 Jan 2023, 04:42
by assombrosso
Can’t confirm unless I see video and kdr/stats going up after change

Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag

Posted: 12 Jan 2023, 15:24
by delve
If a power station didn't help you, I don't think this device will.