How to Fix Controller Lag in Silent Hill 2 Remake PC

While it isn't the most common thing in the world controllers can cause lag and random frame rate drops ruining immersion and making things unenjoyable. Particularly in a suspense-driven title like Silent Hill 2 where movement and stability are really important. Most of the time this can be traced back to something as simple as low battery levels in wireless controllers or outdated firmware. Either way though you're going to need to investigate a few different things to find out what the cause is and how to solve it.

How to Fix Controller Lag in Silent Hill 2 Remake PC

This isn't a new issue and has plagued many PC games over the years, Horizon Zero Dawn to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and more recently, Warhammer 40k Space Marines 2. Just like all of those games you can use the solutions below. In fact, these steps will work for just about any game so make sure you come back to these solutions if a new game has problems like this.

How to Update Your Xbox Wireless Controller Firmware

I'm guessing that this is the first time you have ever heard of controllers needing to be updated.... Don't worry I was the same years ago. Thankfully the process is fairly easy to do, just following along closely.

How to Update PS5 Wireless Controller Firmware

For those using a PS5 DualSense controller, the firmware update process is slightly different but equally important. Keeping your controller's firmware up to date can resolve lag, and connectivity issues, and ensure it works smoothly with newer game releases. Here's how you can update your PS5 controller firmware on a Windows PC:

Once updated, test your PS5 controller with Silent Hill 2 Remake to check if the controller lag has improved.

I Think My Controller is Causing Lag in Silent Hill 2 Remake

I know it sounds like a really stupid thing but your controller could actually be causing your FPS drops and in-game stuttering. The top cause is usually batteries that need replacing, though Bluetooth issues are also quite common, especially with older controllers that haven't been updated in years. For example, my 6-year-old Xbox One controller had issues recently but a firmware update solved the problem pretty fast.

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