I’m experiencing a long-standing and extremely frustrating issue in CS2 related to input lag, desync, and terrible hit registration — and I’ve reached the point where I’m offering a monetary reward to anyone who helps me truly fix this. I’m serious. I’ve spent hundreds of hours troubleshooting already, and nothing works.
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• Hitreg is wildly inconsistent. Sometimes I shoot directly at the enemy and get no damage.
• Enemies seem to see me before I see them, even when I pre-aim and have good reaction time.
• My bullets often feel delayed, like I have to shoot where a player was, not where they are.
• Even when I play on a 20ms ping server (Novosibirsk), this problem persists.
• It happens in cycles: sometimes the game feels perfect, and then suddenly everything becomes delayed and unplayable for days or weeks.
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• Clean Windows install (now using Windows 11).
• Reinstalled FaceIT AC and CS2 from scratch.
• Disabled E-Cores, PTT in BIOS.
• Checked and adjusted all power saving, ACPI, and BIOS latency-related settings.
• Optimized registry, services, network stack (TCP/IP tweaks).
• Tested multiple VPNs (free and paid, including ExitLag) — no help.
• Tried different ISPs, even 4G mobile connection — problem still comes and goes.
• Verified my NVIDIA driver settings (Ultra Low Latency, G-Sync, V-Sync off, capped FPS).
• Display is now correctly connected via DisplayPort, G-Sync active.
• System timers checked and synced, Latencymon reports no dropouts or spikes.
• Tried playing with only minimal background processes running.
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• CPU: Intel i5-12600KF
• GPU: RTX 4060 Ti
• Motherboard: JGINYUE B760I GAMING
• Display: AF27H2 @240Hz (G-Sync, DisplayPort)
• RAM: 32 GB
• OS: Windows 11 Pro
• Connection: Ethernet, static IP, fiber line (also tested mobile)
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• When the issue is present, the game becomes impossible to play at a competitive level.
• At other times, it’s like a switch flips and everything works beautifully.
• I have reached a high ELO on FACEIT (~3000), so I know what proper response and registration feels like — and this is not it.
• I don’t think this is placebo or just bad mechanics. Something’s wrong — maybe hardware, EMI, system instability — but I need help confirming what.
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If you can help me find a working, consistent, and replicable solution, I’m offering a generous cash reward. It doesn’t matter how simple or crazy your idea is — if it works, it works.
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Thanks in advance to anyone who tries to help.
I’m open to tests, debugging, logs, remote sessions — anything.