Most people aren't that sensitive to it, particularly with controller rather than mouse & k/b input.
EDIT: And looks like there is some significant improvements in input lag even on the LCD with newer firmware.
Do you not notice any input lag on your Deck when playing at 30fps? Feels absolutely horrible to me, so I'm hopeful this will fix it.
Doesn't the allow tearing plus disabling the overlay solves most of that? Of course you will have tearing which is not great I guess.
playing at 30fps
What kind of masochist would inflict that on themselves?
As someone who bought a Steam Deck this summer, feels bad man
I wouldn't feel remorse over that, you joined the cool gamers club and that's what matters! Did you at least get the 20% off they were pushing here and there?
Not this summer... But I bought two Decks so it Hurst double the second one I could have waited a little bit more... And gotten a better one.
That said... Now I feel better for opening one as if I break it... I have a excuse to get a new one... And hold on with the other meanwhile.
Don't worry, it isn't noticeable
I’ll give you 50$ for it
Ah, so this is why zombies were festing on me in Resident Evil Remastered. It makes sense now xD
There's lag on the deck? I never noticed.
Most people aren't that sensitive to it, particularly with controller rather than mouse & k/b input.
EDIT: And looks like there is some significant improvements in input lag even on the LCD with newer firmware.
Do you not notice any input lag on your Deck when playing at 30fps? Feels absolutely horrible to me, so I'm hopeful this will fix it.
Doesn't the allow tearing plus disabling the overlay solves most of that? Of course you will have tearing which is not great I guess.
What kind of masochist would inflict that on themselves?