Issue: First of all I'm on a Chromebook, HP x360. Solid and consistent mbps. This problem seems to be quite common among chromebook users, and I've yet to find a solution to the problem: Althou...
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Issue: First of all I'm on a Chromebook, HP x360. Solid and consistent mbps. This problem seems to be quite common among chromebook users, and I've yet to find a solution to the problem: Although games look decent when I'm standing still - that includes cutscenes or when there is a lot of stuff going on on the screen - all games get sluggish and slightly choppy when moving the mouse. Some more demanding games, namely Borderlands 3, Destiny 2 and Doom 3, are also performing worse than I wish - even when I'm not moving the mouse. Solutions I've tried : -The standards: Turning off mouse acceleration, reseting Chrome/ flags, making sure hardware acceleration is enabled, balanced quality etc. (The strange thing is that all different resolutions behave exactly the same/ stutter) -Stadia+ addon: Forcing VP9, H264, different resolutions, with no noticable differences. -Different tweaks in flags - no results there either. Solutions that might work: Since I'm on a Linux, Hardware Protected Video Decode is u navailable - As a last resort I could try to install a patch of Chromium that would allow GPU acceleration. New mouse/ Try controller in case it is a hardware issue. (However my trackpad replicates the issue - so this is probably not what's going on here) Get myself an ethernet-cable. Buy a new machine. (In case the issue is related to my Chromebooks issue decoding complex video - which I doubt) Other than that I am at a loss. Help appreciated! I'll also update the thread as I find out about things, considering this is such a common problem for chromebook users.