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Topic on Talk:Alan Wake II

I'm using a Logitech G Pro @ 1000hz, tried various rates and dpis and no difference in this juddery mouse input behavior. Even tried plugging in and old wired USB mouse that's running at 125hz by default, same deal.

If you're willing to test one more thing, how does the mouse behave at a lower framerate within your monitor's variable refresh range? Since my performance isn't great, I can really only get close to the high end in a small interior location like the mind place, and trying that out just now, I see that mouse input is absolutely smoother up there.

When I cap the fps lower for total frametime consistency, the obvious judder on the mouse is in full effect, currently 50fps for example. All the other demanding games I've done this with do not judder using the mouse to look with a lower framerate in the Gsync window. It's almost like the mouse input alone is being affected by the framerate/refresh rate mismatch despite Gsync still being in effect and it not happening at all on the keyboard or gamepad input, zero judder there. Truly baffling to me.