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Right stick on controller feels slow when moving

I have an astro c40 which I use regularly to play fortnite. I play on a laptop hooked up to a 240hz monitor. When moving my right stick it feels slow and sluggish. My grip is affected and I can barely hold the controller properly. I also have to giggle my stick with excessive force just to make quick movements in-game. An example is editing a build piece quickly. It makes my editing and aim inconsistent.  At times, I leave my game for a while, then I come back, it feels a lot more responsive for a couple of minutes (less than 5 minutes) then returns.

 

My Specs

Laptop Name : Asus ROG Zephyrus M15 GU502LW-BI7N6

CPU: Intel Core i7-10750H (Comet Lake-H)

GPU : Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Max Q

RAM : 16GB DDR4

Motherboard/Laptop Model: Zephyrus GU502LW-BI7N6

Storage: 1TB SSD

Refresh rate: 240hz

Operating System: Windows 10 (Ghost Spectre Superlite)

External Monitor : Acer Nitro XV1 Series-XV271 (240hz monitor)

Controller : Astro C40 Tournament Ready Pro Controller

 

  • Reinstalled Windows (both base Windows and Ghost Spectre)
  • Reinstalled Graphics drivers (Used DDU for uninstalling)
  • Changed in -game sensitivity and deadzone. As well as adjusting the stick curve through the astro configuration application.
  • used the appropriate Nvidia control panel settings 
  • Switched to LAN 
  • Used Bitsum Highest Performance Power Plan for less latency 
  • Done all performance and gaming related 'tweaks' (registry tweaks, Using process lasso, etc)
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On 4/12/2022 at 4:24 AM, Vows1x said:

I have an astro c40 which I use regularly to play fortnite. I play on a laptop hooked up to a 240hz monitor. When moving my right stick it feels slow and sluggish. My grip is affected and I can barely hold the controller properly. I also have to giggle my stick with excessive force just to make quick movements in-game. An example is editing a build piece quickly. It makes my editing and aim inconsistent.  At times, I leave my game for a while, then I come back, it feels a lot more responsive for a couple of minutes (less than 5 minutes) then returns.

 

My Specs

Laptop Name : Asus ROG Zephyrus M15 GU502LW-BI7N6

CPU: Intel Core i7-10750H (Comet Lake-H)

GPU : Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Max Q

RAM : 16GB DDR4

Motherboard/Laptop Model: Zephyrus GU502LW-BI7N6

Storage: 1TB SSD

Refresh rate: 240hz

Operating System: Windows 10 (Ghost Spectre Superlite)

External Monitor : Acer Nitro XV1 Series-XV271 (240hz monitor)

Controller : Astro C40 Tournament Ready Pro Controller

 

  • Reinstalled Windows (both base Windows and Ghost Spectre)
  • Reinstalled Graphics drivers (Used DDU for uninstalling)
  • Changed in -game sensitivity and deadzone. As well as adjusting the stick curve through the astro configuration application.
  • used the appropriate Nvidia control panel settings 
  • Switched to LAN 
  • Used Bitsum Highest Performance Power Plan for less latency 
  • Done all performance and gaming related 'tweaks' (registry tweaks, Using process lasso, etc)

Hey bro. I have this same issue. Suffering with it since 4 years. Tried everything to fix it. Never found a solution 

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