Minecraft input delay4/8/2023 ![]() The PS4 controller has a feature called “pre-buffering” which detects any delays between your button press and screen response to compensate for those moments of latency. The PS4 DualShock 4 controller, as with other controllers on the market, is not perfect and that can also introduce input lag into games when it shouldn’t be there. This happens because of how long it takes for your control inputs to register onscreen. The most common cause, though, comes from the fact that every game needs to process something called latency and this processing can sometimes introduce input lag into the mix when it shouldn’t be there. Input lag on PS4 controllers is caused by a few things. In this blog post, we will discuss why input lag occurs and how to fix it! What Causes PS4 Controller Input Lag This PS4 controller input lag can cause problems when playing competitive video games. The PS4 controller has had this issue for some gamers. It is a phenomenon that occurs when there is a delay between the time you press a button on your controller and the time it registers onscreen, resulting in an inaccurate input. PS4 controller input lag is a frustrating issue for gamers and developers alike. If you have a different launcher you will have to figure out where the LWJGL files are located.Ever notice that when you play games on your PS4, it feels like the controller is lagging or not well responding? That’s because there is a delay between what you do and what happens on the screen. This is to trick the FTB Launcher into thinking it has the correct 2.9.1 files it is expecting. Then we overwrite the original 2.9.1 versions. Take careful note that we are downloading the 2.9.3 versions and then renaming them to be exactly the same name as the original 2.9.1 versions. If you want to get the original files back all you have to do is delete the new files and the FTB launcher will automatically download them again. Lwjgl-platform-2.9.3-natives-windows.jar is renamed to lwjgl-platform-2.9.1-natives-windows.jarĪfter the 3 original 2.9.1 files are replaced with the 2.9.3 versions I fired up Minecraft and my input lag was completely gone. Lwjgl_util.jar is renamed to lwjgl_util-2.9.1.jar The 3 files are then renamed to match the original file names and used to overwrite those original 3 files. The third file I found at the following website You need the following 2 files from the zip. I was able to download 2 of the 3 files from the LWJGL Sourceforge page. Those are the 3 files that need upgraded to fix the lag issue. \FTB Launcher\libraries\org\lwjgl\lwjgl\lwjgl-platform\2.9.1\lwjgl-platform-2.9.1-natives-windows.jar \FTB Launcher\libraries\org\lwjgl\lwjgl\lwjgl_util\2.9.1\lwjgl_util-2.9.1.jar \FTB Launcher\libraries\org\lwjgl\lwjgl\lwjgl\2.9.1\lwjgl-2.9.1.jar It places these LWJGL files in 3 locations The launcher I’m using as stated above, is the FTB launcher. Eventually all launchers will probably go to 2.9.3, but until then a manual upgrade is required. ![]() According to the post on their site, this bug is fixed in version 2.9.3 of LWJGL. So basically a whole lot of people may be impacted by this problem. This issue also affects multiple versions of Minecraft as well. ![]() Mine was installed by the FTB (feed the beast) launcher, but it’s also installed by other launchers such as MultiMC or even Mojang’s official launcher. It would appear the problem is related to version 2.9.1 of LWJGL (lightweight java gaming library) that is installed alongside Minecraft. My friend playing the exact same mod pack, and the exact same server, does not experience this.Īfter some research online I came across this post talking about the exact issue. It’s like someone is controlling my mouse sensitivity and randomly changing it from 20-100, but only as long as some key on my keyboard is held down. Holding the key down for my push to talk in Teamspeak might mean I need to move my mouse 1 inch to do a 180, and 2 seconds later, I might need to move my mouse 4 inches to perform the same 180. However, if I hold down a button on my keyboard and repeat the same thing with my mouse, I find my character turns wildly different amounts each time. If I stand still and move my mouse enough for my character to do a 180, my mouse moves a consistent distance each time. However, recently I noticed that it was actually centered around my mouse and keyboard. I had chalked it up to my computer and low FPS or to my slow internet connection to the server I play on. I’ve been playing the Direwolf20 1.7.10 pack of Minecraft from the FTB Launcher, and I’ve been suffering from lag in it for some time.
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