I've tried this with multiple connections, I'll provide here an example.
You'll want to change more settings in - Final Fantasy XIV, which can be more tricky, because it may depend on your latency.
The latency itself is mostly normal and comes from the game you're playing, while playing in a Cloud Rig for example, wouldn't help with the issue at all.Ģ - Afterwards, you'll want to launch - Final Fantasy XIV, you will want to open the menu, where you see the settings and you'll want to open - "System Configuration", when you do that, you'll have the symbol of a mouse, which will lead you to the "Mouse Settings", you'll see something called - "Expanded Mouse Functionality Settings" - by default the option selected will be "Hardware Cursor: FFXIV Custom" and you'll want to change that to "Software Cursor" and also disable the "Enable Tracking" option, which is also an exclusive option if you select the Software Cursor. **1 - You'll be wanting to go over to the Mouse Properties - Both in your Local and the Cloud System, you'll be streaming and you will want to go to "Pointer Options" and disable the option "Enhance Pointer Precision", the reason why, we're using this settings, it's because we will be changing Settings in Final Fantasy XIV, that may add some extra latency to your mouse and this option specifically, may help a little with it. I know that some people have tried many times to play this game over this platforms and they just gave up, since the game was "unplayable", either because the mouse is "in sync" with wherever you are clicking, like you try to click "Start Game" or an ability and instead, it clicks somewhere else, even if everything seems to be well and properly configured.Īt Parsec, it's suggested that at Settings over the Network Tab - You set up the "Congestion Algorithm" option to be at - "New Relaxed" - while you can set up, the other options at your liking for the most part, if you know what you're doing.įinal Fantasy XIV over Parsec, the mouse works in every single perspective, although whenever you click while you're in-game, trying to either do a Raid, Trial, you'll be facing issues where the camera goes up and down or whenever you don't feel like using your F1, F2 or any keyboard key to just "target" either the tank, if you're trying to heal them or if you just want to target an enemy manually with the mouse. I'm also going to speak about "Moonlight" mostly known to use NVIDIA GameStream. Hello everyone, I'm posting something here in hopes that will help many people that play - Final Fantasy XIV at Maximum Settings, any computer that you have at home and you're streaming it through another with Parsec.