I was playing Destiny 2 on Chrome on my laptop. If I didn't move at all, the graphics and frame rate of my game were good. But as soon as I used my USB mouse (Logitech G Pro) to look around, the game became super laggy and unplayable. I tried moving the mouse from one edge of the screen to the other in the title screen, and it was skipping bad.
However, when I tried using my trackpad to move or when I used the Stadia controller over USB, the game was good. Only when I moved my mouse were there serious issues. I never had any issues like this with my mouse before, it's always worked great.
Anyone else have this issue or have ideas on how to fix it? I think it's pretty strange and I'm not sure why it's having this issue.
I had similar lag when using mouse on my laptop although to be fair it seemed to dissapear the longer I played. But I ended up plugging in an ethernet cable and it was instantly better. Experienced no lag and felt very smooth I was impressed.
Solved using fresh install of developer version of Chrome
@drdinosaur
worked for me!
Most likely incorrect flags have been set in Chrome. Navigate to the URL chrome://flags/ then check that both the following are set to Enabled
If that doesn't address the issue, just click the Reset all to default button, restart Chrome and you should be in good order.
@Mad_Dog_Bravo Same issue here but both of those are already enabled for me. PUBG appears laggy and the mousemovements are uncomfortably laggy.
For me the better solution are 2 options:
1. Disable vsync in chrome browser
2. Disable mouse acceleration in your OS
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/how-to-disable-mouse-acceleration-windows,36886.html
And reset all flags in chrome and update your chrome browser