I've been having issues with a game, Halo MCC, which I play online on pc against other players, sometimes giving me this strange problem. It doesn't feel exactly like lag; it's more along the lines of a very tiny bit of desync. Projectiles skipping through the air, players stuttering on a very small level, when I respawn my HUD sometimes does this flicker thing. The game just feels broken on a fundamental level, as if the physics engine isn't working, or like the game has a minor, but constant, level of desync. I experience this irrespective of ping (it happens on <20ms ping). Some nights the game feels perfect. Some nights it starts out feeling great then after an hour it starts happening. Normally once it starts happening it doesnt go away for a couple days. Some days it happens right when I start playing so I just quit. I would rather play at 150ms ping every game than experience this issue. That's how annoying of a problem it is for me. Additionally, no one I know in the MCC community has this problem. I can tell from others' gameplay that theirs is fine as well. I routinely describe to other players what I experience and they always say the game feels great to them, and on plenty of nights the game does feel perfect and buttery smooth. I seem to be alone with this problem.
I have tried combinations of hardware. 3 different motherboards, 2 internal SSDs, 2 processors, (one Intel, one AMD) 2 sets of RAM, 2 graphics cards, and 2 power supplies. Additionally I've tried both Win10 and 11. (I'm currently on 11). The only thing that has stayed the same is the actual license that I'm using for Windows. This past month I've been swapping parts and reinstalling Windows to test things. I've also done multiple windows clean resets. All of my drivers are up to date and I've even tried older drivers. Additionally, it happens on my Rog Strix mobo that has an Intel LAN card as well as my ASRock mobo that has a Realtek LAN card. I've changed my DNS servers in both windows and my router's settings, tried it in a clean boot, done a basic malwarebyets scan...
In command prompt when I run the "nslookup <website.com>" command, it says that the DNS request timed out, but if I turn on a VPN, the command seems to work. In event viewer, I routinely get DNS events saying that websites didn't respond.
I'm not sure what else to try and am wondering if perhaps this could be interference? Additionally, what is wrong with my DNS servers? What do I need to do to fix them?
I have tried combinations of hardware. 3 different motherboards, 2 internal SSDs, 2 processors, (one Intel, one AMD) 2 sets of RAM, 2 graphics cards, and 2 power supplies. Additionally I've tried both Win10 and 11. (I'm currently on 11). The only thing that has stayed the same is the actual license that I'm using for Windows. This past month I've been swapping parts and reinstalling Windows to test things. I've also done multiple windows clean resets. All of my drivers are up to date and I've even tried older drivers. Additionally, it happens on my Rog Strix mobo that has an Intel LAN card as well as my ASRock mobo that has a Realtek LAN card. I've changed my DNS servers in both windows and my router's settings, tried it in a clean boot, done a basic malwarebyets scan...
In command prompt when I run the "nslookup <website.com>" command, it says that the DNS request timed out, but if I turn on a VPN, the command seems to work. In event viewer, I routinely get DNS events saying that websites didn't respond.
I'm not sure what else to try and am wondering if perhaps this could be interference? Additionally, what is wrong with my DNS servers? What do I need to do to fix them?