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Yes, I still get tons of input lag even when it’s plugged in. Here’s a video I found where someone did some testing. It seems to just get progressively worse and severely hinders my experience playing the game.
I'd like you to power cycle your equipment with the following steps: unplug your modem and router. Also, shut down your PC. After 2 minutes plug in the modem and router. Let them come back online completely. Start up your PC and try playing again. Let me know if that helps or not. Thanks!
- 3 years ago
I am on Xbox, not PC. I have power cycled and done all of that. The issue still persists. Ever since the issue back in the summer when Xbox first got the input lag, it’s always been an issue. The “fix” made it 85% better, but not completely.
- EA_Aljo3 years ago
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Sorry about that. Is the firmware up to date? Also, are you using the HDMI cable that came with your Series X?
Something else to check is to see if Dolby Vision for Gaming is disabled. This is in your Xbox Settings > General > TV & display options > Video modes > Dolby Vision for gaming. This should NOT be enabled.
- 3 years ago
I use the same HDMI cable, yes. Also, I found a couple more recent posts where people are having input lag issues. I’ll link them below.
This incident is isolated to Apex only. I downloaded the Modern Warfare 2 beta this weekend and I was shocked at how much more responsive that game felt.
Updating the firmware actually makes the input lag worse. (Elite Series 2).
If there was ANY way for us next gen folks to download the Xbox one version of the game, that would be incredible. So many of these issues seem to have started when this “next gun” update dropped.
links to other posts:
About Apex Legends Technical Issues
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