![]() I think that is because the NVIDIA has a desktop client that can deal with GPU options and behaviors to make a better experience, I don't know exactly but I think that the client (Chrome) is the main problem because is not optimized yet. I don't want to make silly comparisons and controversy about game streaming services, but, I'm trying in my Geforce Now account with the same game (Destiny 2) and same net conditions and the mouse works smooth and this problems are inexistents. (This is the better option for me, no input lag and very low mouse stuttering (but still there), is sad that this option cannot be reproduced in MacOS and Linux) Go to my GPU options (NVIDIA Control Panel) and disable some options as vsync, anisotropic filter, antialiasing and options to priorize the performance over energy save.Go to chrome://flags Mouse Pointer Lock (this option fix the mouse input lag a little).Go to chrome://flags and switch off Hardware acceleration to video encode/decode (this option fix the mouse input lag a little but the frame rate sometimes is worse).Disable mouse acceleration in your OS (This options helps a little too but I think that with the following option is also the same in this context).Go to chrome://flags and reset defaults values (this option is the worst because there are input lag and stuttering clearly).I'm trying this things to improve the mouse input lag and stuttering. I want to share my concern about the mouse performance on Stadia. ![]() ![]() Disabling VSYNC improves a lot, try first this: ![]()
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