![]() ![]() ![]() I doubt JUST by playing any of you could tell which adds more input lag, unless its an insane amount. Yes even disable dynamic shadows as it can cause you to drop 50-100 fps. Disable everything apart from - high quality shaders and transparent goalposts.Though due to diminishing returns the change from 180 to 250 is less significant than 144 to 180. even if your monitor is 144Hz, getting 250 FPS is better than 144 (next frame chosen to be displayed will be a more recent\updated one). ![]() Max FPS - as high as your GPU can go without getting FPS drops or overheating.Fullscreen rather than windowed\borderless.Resolution is your monitor's native resolution.Not only that, but even if you're outside the G/F-Sync range it adds input lag (for example, if you have 144Hz monitor, and get 250FPS, enabling G/F-Sync will add input lag, even if you're outside of the Sync 30-144 range). I'd say its better to stick with a USB cable, seeing as all pros use wired connection.Īnother thing that can cause input lag is Syncs. Interperting the BT signal might add input lag that is not shown on DS4Windows, there might be loss of info due to wireless etc (not sure these things actually happen). It doesn't necessarily mean though that BT is better than wired connection. DS4Windows reports a 1ms polling rate while using BT, and 4ms while using a cable. ![]()
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