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Keep in mind that the latency is influenced by a lot of factors. The given numbers are not 100% accurate and there are always margins of errors and other influences you cannot control (server busy, DOS attacks on the servers, etc.)
Running a game locally will nearly always give you lower input latency.
What does it mean?
If you're running a game at 5 fps locally, you're
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Make sure you enable irtual Secure Mode (VSM) too, via bcdedit /set vsmlaunchtype auto (reboot afterwards!)
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Rewriting some things (Readme.md) seems to be necessary.
MS Edge Chromium is upcoming and Firefox as well as Chrome itself changed over the time. Some statements have to be re-checked and some statements are maybe outdated.
I's planned for end of Feb. 2020. I hope I get enough time until then to breathe and update the Readme.md file.
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I see this very often, some people reporting hotspot issue after installing/using dnscrypt-proxy.
The solution is provided in this ticket:
Edit the config and change the port to e.g. 5354 and update your firewall rules for the new port. Make sure port 53 is NOT been used, otherwise you will get Hotspot problems.
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Most linked guides are bullshit (sorry if I'm too harsh!)...
You basically can just download or use the mentioned and already linked tools and "get the same". I'm not sure what the point is in following such guides because most if not all linked "tools" are well documented or easy to understand. In fact most guides I've seen are poorly written and there lots of details and possible drawbacks