@hunt2man can I get a dxdiag from you? To do this press Windows+R, type "dxdiag" without the quotes and press enter. Click on save all information at the bottom then upload the file you saved to a file sharing site so that I can download it. I'd like to include for QA and fill out some missing specs from below.
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@Leinfors @Ghostar
Any thoughts or ideas on this? Any related bugs being tracked about this?
I'll sum things up here so you don't need to go through the entire thread.
The Issue: Input lag while playing Terraria.
Additional Notes: There was another game that has done this on their system, Elite Dangerous, but like WoW the game allows you to choose software or hardware rendered mouse. Which clears up the issue for them.
Relevant Hardware: GTX 1050 Ti, PROCESSOR TBD, DISPLAY DEVICE TBD.
Hardware notes: The user gets the issue regardless of what mouse is used.
Solutions we tried
- Disabled VSync.
- Tried all Frameskip settings.
- Reinstalled Terraria.
- Frame Buffer set to minimum.
- Maximum Pre-rendered frames set to 1.
- Updated graphics drivers.
- Reinstalled Mouse drivers.
- Reinstall Monitor drivers.
- Uninstalled Logitech Gaming framework.
- Tried other USB ports.
- Tried other Mice.
- Forced and verified game was running on dedicated gpu.
As you can see short of reinstalling Windows we tried just about everything to remove the input lag for the mouse but we have still been unsuccessful.