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Finally have time to play CP2077, but every few minutes i get a input lag that lasts for 2 seconds. In this 2 seconds my mouse is not responding AND if i pressed any movement key when this occurs, my character keeps moving in to that direction. It´s annoying af.
Anyone knows how to fix this please?
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Malarki83: Finally have time to play CP2077, but every few minutes i get a input lag that lasts for 2 seconds. In this 2 seconds my mouse is not responding AND if i pressed any movement key when this occurs, my character keeps moving in to that direction. It´s annoying af.
Anyone knows how to fix this please?
Exactly the same here on newest patch 2.0
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Malarki83: Finally have time to play CP2077, but every few minutes i get a input lag that lasts for 2 seconds. In this 2 seconds my mouse is not responding AND if i pressed any movement key when this occurs, my character keeps moving in to that direction. It´s annoying af.
Anyone knows how to fix this please?
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shemenrock: Exactly the same here on newest patch 2.0
Well it was before 2.0, but found a solution: I start the game directly from the .exe in the gamedir, not through GOG Galaxy!
BUT since 2.0, i have to start the game several times till i reach the menu, because sometimes it just crashes on startup several times
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shemenrock: Exactly the same here on newest patch 2.0
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Malarki83: Well it was before 2.0, but found a solution: I start the game directly from the .exe in the gamedir, not through GOG Galaxy!
BUT since 2.0, i have to start the game several times till i reach the menu, because sometimes it just crashes on startup several times
This worked for me! I just run the game directly from my shortcut now and it works great! Thank you
If someone has no luck with the aforementioned fix: The culprit for me was an esoteric bug with the USB controller. Plugging my input devices into an USB port that is connected to the CPU directly, and not via the chipset, fixed it for me (see the manual's block diagram for your specific mainboard).
Post edited January 16, 2024 by McMalloc
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McMalloc: If someone has no luck with the aforementioned fix: The culprit for me was an esoteric bug with the USB controller. Plugging my input devices into an USB port that is connected to the CPU directly, and not via the chipset, fixed it for me (see the manual's block diagram for your specific mainboard).
There are specific motherboards, notably from Gigabyte, that have this issue.

I had a prebuilt from iBuyPower that had this issue, and it was so bad that I actually replaced *just* the motherboard to fix it. A family member had the exact same mobo in their prebuilt from iBuyPower, and it didn't have any issues.

It's just really hit and miss, specifically with Gigabyte, but yeah, you correctly showed the solution. Sometimes there's too much power passing through the motherboard on certain builds, and it "short circuits" the usb ports regularly.

I had this problem really badly when I upgraded to a GTX 1060 and tried to play Rift on max settings. Then once it started, it never stopped until as I said, I replaced the mobo.

The average gogladyte probably shouldn't try that though. ;)