If you have vsync enabled, try disabling it and see if that helps with the input lag.
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i disabled iPresentInterval in the ini files but it seems like it won't turn off
You could check if
- you are editing the right ini file by changing another setting and see if it takes effect in the game
- something else like Mangohud is forcing vsync
If it you manage to turn of vsync and the mouse lag is gone you probably want to limit your frame rate to something close to your monitor refresh rate to minimize screen tearing. You could use Mangohud or libstrangle for that.
i'm now quite shute the ini tweaks are correct because i did it with the BethINI tool and i tried without mangohud (i can see frametime throu the shadowboost menu)
okey i figured it i will put the sulution in my post. thank you for your time ^^
Yay! Have fun!
What proton version are you using? I'd try with Proton-GE
oh sorry gorgot to mention i have tried the newest version of proton GE, proton experimental, proton 8 and 7. also nince i forgot my system specs are: Ryzen 7 3800x, Rtx 2080 super, an the game is on an nvme ssd
Which polling rate on your mouse are you using? I‘ve read something about a couple of months ago that 1000 hz polling rate on proton could cause mouse input lag, I don‘t know if its still present, but give it a try lowering the rate
i set my polling rate down to 500 mouse lag still persisting :(