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Re: how I fixed my input delay in Apex Legends
im gonna try that out
Re: how I fixed my input delay in Apex Legends
i saw a youtuber showing this 2020,but when i try it on my old mb i did not feel change,in another topic here a person told the same but for net adapter?Masosyp wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025, 10:12for several years I've been playing Apex Legends on an old PC, one of the first versions of Windows 10, hardware 4690K and GTX 970. a couple of years later, I decided to upgrade my PC and faced the problem that the feeling of mouse input has changed and become different, which is why I've been going crazy for a long time looking for a solution, reinstall Windows, custom builds, iterating through all registry functions, bios, etc.
the solution turned out to be to disable the MSI mode of the Intel(R) USB 3.20 - 1.20 Expandable Host Controller (Microsoft) using the MSI_util_v3 utility (reboot PC)
Now my mouse feels exactly the same as it did a couple of years ago, I'm clearly tracking targets at short and long range, and I can finally stop going crazy with "inputlag"
I have absolutely normal Windows 11 24 H2 without any changes in the registry, the bios has been reset to standard settings, I do not consider disabling fast boot and the TMP 2.0 module.
I hope this helps someone stop going crazy with "inputlag", additionally you can try disabling MSI Mode on the graphics card, but I do not know what this can lead to on modern equipment, my current configuration is ASUS PRIME B660M-K D4 DDR4 3200 I512400 1660S
Re: how I fixed my input delay in Apex Legends
Disabling msi mode of xhci makes mouse more responsive / removes deadzone
But than mid to long range accuracy suffer a lot , never liked it
( z270 - z170 - z77 - h81 - some amd idontremember )
Maybe if one use crazy high dpi-sens might be bearable ? dunno did not tried
But than mid to long range accuracy suffer a lot , never liked it
( z270 - z170 - z77 - h81 - some amd idontremember )
Maybe if one use crazy high dpi-sens might be bearable ? dunno did not tried
