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Originally posted by RealNC View PostI already said that without vsync I get tearing. So disabling it is NOT an option.
You also said capping fps didn't work when vsync is on, and it wont, thus turning off vsync. If you have a 60Hz monitor cap maxfps at 59/60/61 play around see what's better and although you may get a little tearing with no vsync buffering it wont be as bad as not capping fps with vsync off.
Im using a 120Hz monitor have vsync off and fps capped at 121 and get no noticeable tearing at all.
So whats worse mouse lag or a little tearing ?
I do believe the mouse lag with vsync is worse on linux than windows. lets hope fixes are on the wayLast edited by DDF420; 17 April 2013, 09:50 AM.
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Originally posted by DDF420 View PostYes i know but vsync is known to cause the mouse lag which was your original issue
You also said capping fps didn't work when vsync is on, and it wont, thus turning off vsync.
If you have a 60Hz monitor cap maxfps at 59/60/61 play around see what's better and although you may get a little tearing with no vsync buffering it wont be as bad as not capping fps with vsync off.
Im using a 120Hz monitor have vsync off and fps capped at 121 and get no noticeable tearing at all.
So whats worse mouse lag or a little tearing ?
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostIt does work in Windows though. Using vsync and capping to 60 removes all mouse lag there. It's weird why this won't work on Linux.
I can't decide. Both are bad. I don't want either of them :-/ This turns out to be a big show stopper for me. I didn't play CS in Linux for over a month now. It appears that the Linux ports of those games aren't really that great after all.
Source engine issue. See also #43, #114, possibly #112 and #113. Experiencing delay between mouse movement/keyboard press and corresponding action, even though the visual framerate is high. No chan...
Issue transferred from ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#1375 @PancakeWagon posted at 2013-02-07T21:00:21Z: When vsync is on I have input lag with both my keyboard and mouse. When I turn it off the lag...
The common workaround that people in those bug reports recommend is the fps_max setting, but as mentioned earlier you'll still get a little tearing. You could just wait for Valve to come up with a fix - it's still early days really. Don't give up hope just yet RealNC
BTW curaga - thanks for the info on the slow xquerypointer.
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Originally posted by l_bratch View PostTo those getting mouse lag in native Linux Source games - I had crippling mouse lag with multicore rendering enabled, but absolutely none with it disabled. Toggling vsync made no difference.
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Originally posted by Matt607 View PostI hope they'll finally run out of Counter-Strike titles, so that they can port Portal 1/2.
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