Yeah seems like they want open to be mostly CS:GO players and IM to be open from last season more or less. That's the impression I got from the post anyway.
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Thanks for the help everyone. For anyone else having the issue I tried changing my game from fullscreen to windowed and that has solved the issue. It is not ideal as I now have to play in a small box in the middle of my screen or switch resolutions but it will do for now.
Tried that but am still stuck on 30fps. It appears that the fps is high when I initially load a map but within a second it will drop down and lock there.
Can I have a free light up fidget spinner?
Whilst testing I have also seen that my fps is stuck on 30fps in game which is probably the cause of the input lag. I have fps_max set at much higher than this, my monitor is set at 60Hz and vsync is disabled.
Just tried it. The issue is still there.
-novid -nojoy -nosteamcontroller -noff -nohltv -softparticlesdefaultoff -reuse -primarysound -snoforceformat -swapcores -console -high -limitvsconst -nostartupsound -w 1024 -h 768
Same as I used before
Recently came home from uni. Was unable to take my 144Hz monitor due to size constraints and am using my old 60Hz monitor hooked up to my laptop (Same one I usually use to play). When I play TF2 there is a massive input lag (feels like 250ms - 500ms delay) on both mouse and keyboard inputs. The only thing that has changed between my two setups is the monitor but I feel that if that was the issue then I'd experience the same delay in other games and on the desktop which I do not seem to have.
any advice on how I should go about fixing this would be great.
Thanks
If you are unable to find anyone to do this you can buy items off the community market and sell them to websites like marketplace.tf for Paypal credit but I assume you will lose quite a bit of value by doing it this way.
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What about the effect from intel turbo boost. The 7700hq can turbo up to 3.8 GHz but I see that it is not always at this speed. Is there a way to force this boost to always be on with safe temperatures or am I stuck with how it is set currently?
mastercomsIn addition to the config, you can try -dxlevel 98.
Would -dxlevel 81 not give better performance? That is what I found was the case with my desktop anyway.
Yeah the clock speed of each core on the desktop is higher than the laptop.
Feels bad that a £1.5k laptop gets outperformed by a 4-5 year old £700 desktop
Recently purchased a new laptop so I will not have to take a desktop on a train 6 times a year. It is an msi gs63vr (i7 7700HQ, gtx 1060) but I am not getting the framerate I was hoping for in tf2. On my i3 4330, R9 380 desktop I was getting around 120 fps and on the laptop I am getting close to 100fps. I would assume that the gpu is not the issue as it is straight out better than the 380 which led me to believe that the cpu must be the culprit. Looking at the cpu usage on the laptop each of the 4 cores has about 25% load which makes me think that the cpu may not be being utilized fully as when playing tf2 on my desktop the cpu there has approximately 60% load instead. Is there anything I can do based around this to increase my performance or am I stuck like this?
I understand that the laptop cpu does have a lower clock speed but I figured the much newer architecture and the higher core count would lead to better performance from it. Could it be that tf2 is much too focused on single core performance for the laptop to perform better?