WhiteWolf Hi, did anyone observed after recent friday updates (mesa,lutris,etc.) that starting a game from lutris creates an input lag in games for keyboard, especially titles with use wsad to move? Witcher series, Lotro, F4 all of those have keyboard lag for me.
Walnut WhiteWolf Just checked WoW through Lutris , Alan Wake through Lutris via the Epic games launcher, Witcher 3 through Steam proton and Life is strange windows version through minigalaxy (Thanks for suggesting minigalaxy Harvey) and all running without any keyboard input lag. PC specs PU: Quad Core Intel Core i5-4440 (-MCP-) speed/min/max: 800/800/3300 MHz Kernel: 5.6.18-155.current x86_64 Up: 6d 8h 20m Mem: 4829.7/15875.2 MiB (30.4%) Storage: 5.02 TiB (43.7% used) Procs: 307 Shell: bash 5.0.11 inxi: 3.1.03 8Gb RX 580 graphics.
laky WhiteWolf well this guy had similar problem with his Gnome setup https://discuss.getsol.us/d/4891-gnome-3-36-input-issues i tried to help him, but it seems that it is a Gnome issue.
WhiteWolf laky thanks. I'm just wondering what happen recently. I didn't had any problems like two weeks ago when I last time played a game. Maybe it's a Gnome issue, don't have time to reinstall Solus now and change it to other DE and don't want to atm. I have some development tasks to do for work.
laky WhiteWolf not sure what would cause this problem, it's probably out of my power to solve it. But if I still had gnome I would try to mess with options or terminal command like xset --help take care, and good luck! 🙂 edit: also the man xset cmd will provide you with more info.
Astilex WhiteWolf This issue is not isolated to GNOME but it also effects Budgie. KDE and MATE are not effected so that leads me to believe this is an issue with a GNOME component rather than GNOME itself. However, the lutris-fshack-5.6-5 build seems to have worked! So this might be a conflict with a GNOME component and some wine builds more testing will ensue. I've been having the same issue on FFXIV. I would play around with different wine builds in Lutris and see if you get any results.
laky Walnut could be the wine version you are using that is not making these problems as with other users. There was a post earlier about Wow not running good with newer versions of Wine.. Its still a long shoot but that might solve @WhiteWolf 's problem.
WhiteWolf Well I think this input lag is related to GNOME, as when I use Steam only other games have this lag also. So wine/proton doesn't matter.