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Re: 2023 Esports Optimization Guide
Posted: 16 Dec 2023, 01:55
by imprecise
oenay wrote: ↑09 Nov 2023, 20:57
Do you all not think its the internet or servers on face it who makes this delay?
I have been testing different ISPs in my area and found they all suffer from a constant packetloss issue. There is a new setting in CS2 that shows connection problems, and even though it's showing a connection problem and 1% packetloss most of the game, the results at the end of the game only show 2 dropped packets. It looks like the console results are unreliable and hide packetloss.
I think the solution is to use a "tier 1" provider. This includes AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile in the USA. They aren't available in my area at this time so I'm exploring different options, such as connecting to a VPN with tier 1 routing.
oenay wrote: ↑09 Nov 2023, 21:25
Hi, i have an asus rog strix x570 f gaming with amd 5600x. Can you help me with the bios to disable all power savings and all to have low dpc latency?
Sorry for the delay... If you're still looking for this info, try these settings:
In BIOS, disable power saving features, SMT, and hyperthreading.
In Windows, using Process Lasso on performance mode and highest performance profile should take care of the rest.
Re: 2023 Esports Optimization Guide
Posted: 19 Dec 2023, 08:03
by imprecise
I found this video to use free cloudflare VPN app and it seems to help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnSs1Vnp3JU
I still have tons of packetloss on my current internet, but I can actually see it in my movement now instead of it being smoothed out. My movement is constantly teleporting back and forward, but before using this my movement looked completely normal except I was getting destroyed by lagged interpolation.
I was playing a premier match in cs2 and noticed I was pretty much getting ddosed every time I looked at an enemy... found this video and the console command doesn't seem to be valid anymore but I think the steam setting of hiding IP is necessary, especially with the recent hacks being focused on this exploit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdWAYjq46tw
Re: 2023 Esports Optimization Guide
Posted: 19 Dec 2023, 08:20
by Kyouki
oenay wrote: ↑09 Nov 2023, 21:25
In BIOS, disable power saving features, SMT, and hyperthreading.
In Windows, using Process Lasso on performance mode and highest performance profile should take care of the rest.
imho for a Ryzen Processor I wouldn't recommend disabling SMT (hyperthreading), doesn't make sense nor is there benefit in doing so.
Only option you could tweak or mess with is C-states, which will prevent the system from going into certain power-saving settings. Though these rarely really mess with gaming as of late as it tends to be heavy load regardless.
Re: 2023 Esports Optimization Guide
Posted: 01 Jan 2024, 20:26
by babooz99
I think this helped me... no more desync for 2 weeks. I also put my computer on a table instead of floor idk if that helped
Re: 2023 Esports Optimization Guide
Posted: 02 Jan 2024, 03:36
by espresso
babooz99 wrote: ↑01 Jan 2024, 20:26
I think this helped me... no more desync for 2 weeks. I also put my computer on a table instead of floor idk if that helped
Was was your thread deleted?
Re: 2023 Esports Optimization Guide
Posted: 09 Jul 2024, 16:48
by Psyche
this is great, thank you. I was surprised at how much the network port settings helped things out. milliseconds matter in FPS'.
Now I just have to get skills and stop having potato aim
Re: 2023 Esports Optimization Guide
Posted: 05 Jun 2025, 05:12
by Kal
Psyche wrote: ↑09 Jul 2024, 16:48
this is great, thank you. I was surprised at how much the network port settings helped things out. milliseconds matter in FPS'.
Now I just have to get skills and stop having potato aim
what exactly did you do?