Weird Online Gaming Results
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Lag compensation / poor network coding.
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@raesONE said in Weird Online Gaming Results:
Lag compensation / poor network coding.
So what suggestion do you recommend? Change network channel or something?
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@xElRojo44x said in Weird Online Gaming Results:
@raesONE said in Weird Online Gaming Results:
Lag compensation / poor network coding.
So what suggestion do you recommend? Change network channel or something?
Unfortunately I don't have a solution. @D_E_m_I_s_E would be an interesting debate partner regarding this topic, but I haven't seen him around in a while. He claims his mobile hotspot plays better than his wired fiber connection.
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LOL........
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@raesONE said in Weird Online Gaming Results:
@xElRojo44x said in Weird Online Gaming Results:
@raesONE said in Weird Online Gaming Results:
Lag compensation / poor network coding.
So what suggestion do you recommend? Change network channel or something?
Unfortunately I don't have a solution. @D_E_m_I_s_E would be an interesting debate partner regarding this topic, but I haven't seen him around in a while. He claims his mobile hotspot plays better than his wired fiber connection.
This is going to be good and long.
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Did you play 19 and 20 at both sites? Because 20 seems like pitch speeds are faster with smaller timing windows.
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Without knowing enough about the technology difference between the monitors (TN vs. IPS, response time, input lag, etc.) that could play a role here, as well.
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Is your family at one place and the other is like an out of town place for work. You may have more going on around you at one place
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@LankyRyan said in Weird Online Gaming Results:
Without knowing enough about the technology difference between the monitors (TN vs. IPS, response time, input lag, etc.) that could play a role here, as well.
Agreed. Since we're comparing two different gaming monitors it could very well be at least part of the reason. Try looking up both models on this site, this is where I went before I got my modest TCL TV:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag
Also are you running the same PS4 Pro? It could be a frame rate difference between it processing at 4K and 1080P maybe?
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Good points...Yes the Cali setup is ps4 pro vs the reg ps4 in ATL.
Also, they are both ASUS TN panels but the Cali one is 4k 27" vs the ASUS 1080p 24" in ATL.I think the input lag and response time may be a bit higher on the 4k so maybe that is the reason for the worse performance?...but I had no idea it would be that noticeable.
...and maybe the ps4 pro that I use in LA is affecting things negatively.?...as I have read a few comments about that a while back, but did not put too much stock into it. -