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You could also go with VirtualHere, Moonlight 60fps, FPS unlimited (no MSI or Vsync) Also fallout 4 is best played at 60-75fps due to the engine being dependent on a 60 frame rate in order to run properly (lockpicking won't work properly and other functions). What you gain there you loose on the other side. If your monitor if above 60hz turn off v-sync unless it's g-sync. Others dont but they may at 45fps or 50fps.įor example in Fallout 4 I can play with VirtualHere, Moonlight set to 60fps, MSI afterburner limiting to 40fps. So ideally, you should go as low as you can still play it with joy. Less frames to encode much faster it completes the picture.
#Fallout 4 input delay mod
I started up Nexus Mod Manager, and launched the game through F4SE. I got the itch, and it had to be scratched. So I decided to fire up Fallout 4 after not playing it for about 4 or 5 months. Skip to the next bold line if you want to skip the story of how I discovered the issue. Because this works the other way around now. The Curious Case of the Fallout 4 Controller Lag - posted in Fallout 4 Technical Support: Block of text inbound. With MSI afterburner you can even choose to use 45fps on moonlights 60fps setting and it should reduce it also alittle bit. If you use 30fps for gaming it will reduce input also. Then there is of course NVIDIA encoding at 60fps.
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And using virtuahere, No Vysnc or MSI afterburner at 60fps over a fiber internet connection which by itself has a 6ms delay to the server does fell almost like local play. Īnd I can confirm that Vsync vs MSI afterburner or no Vsync at all does really reduce the input delay on moonlight. To do this, Alt-Tab out of the game, go into the Task Manager (Ctrl-Shift-Esc), select the Processes (Details - Windows 10 users) tab, right-click the games. This dude has some good videos on this stuff. Its just an overclocking tool.Įven if the game pushes more then 60fps which the moonlight client can display can help with mouse input lag because the game can process input request faster. It causes less input delay then Vsync and yes it does work on NON MSI cards. If you absolutely need to limit your fps due to gpu heating up which of course is a waste of power on a 60fps client if the game pushes double or triple that is to use something like MSI afterburner.
#Fallout 4 input delay driver
Another thing which reduces mouse lag be it with virtualhere or default moonlight control is forcing Vsync off in driver settings.