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4 minutes ago, addoracsgo said:

after uninstalling current driver it said I can't install 361.75

did you use DDU?

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27 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

In CS:GO you want 200fps all the time. It has to do with input lag. 60fps in CS:GO is basically unplayable.

Soo, that's why I was so noob at CSGO Hahahhahahah... I left Vsync on with 60hz monitor, now to unlimited and now I actually got a lot better :D:P

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Just now, xDanielxOossiex said:

Soo, that's why I was so noob at CSGO Hahahhahahah... I left Vsync on with 60hz monitor, now to unlimited and now I actually got a lot better :D:P

The difference is quite large. Same in SC2. Somebody playing with a 120Hz screen simply has an unfair advantage over me (since I have 60Hz) so EVEN IF I am slightly better, he simply has more time to react and his stuff responds before mine.

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2 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

The difference is quite large. Same in SC2. Somebody playing with a 120Hz screen simply has an unfair advantage over me (since I have 60Hz) so EVEN IF I am slightly better, he simply has more time to react and his stuff responds before mine.

60hz is like 16ms respond time, while 200 is like 6-7ms respond time

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Just now, xDanielxOossiex said:

60hz is like 16ms respond time, while 200 is like 6-7ms respond time

Response time doesn't mean jack shit. I play at 22ms yet I still perform better than other SC2 players at 1-2ms. It's all about input latency.

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1 minute ago, don_svetlio said:

Response time doesn't mean jack shit. I play at 22ms yet I still perform better than other SC2 players at 1-2ms. It's all about input latency.

Yeah, input latency is what I meant :P .

So many different sorts of reaction time, input latency, response time, and Idk which more exist

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