I semi-recently got a new PC (NVidia 3090, 19-12900KF) after owning a AMD build before. I have a AMD Freesync monitor still because I have to save up for a new one. For much of my time playing this game, it often felt as though everyone on the enemy team was moving at 1.5x the speed as me. The moment I saw someone, it was too late, unless they whiffed I was dead. I assumed it was purely server issues even though I consistently have a solid connection with no packet loss. Watching content creators made it look like we were playing completely different games. While messing with my monitor settings, I remembered that I still had Freesync turned on. Supposedly, it should work with my PC, but I disabled it to test anyways.
Now, it's possible this is all just luck/a placebo effect, but the game feels very different these last few matches. I can actually react to people peeking, my swings feel better, long range gunfights might actually involve me being able to strafe between bursts. As I said, it could be just that the servers blessed me and tomorrow it'll feel terrible again. I just wanted to see if anyone knew about this from a technical standpoint. I'm not even sure if my earlier issues COULD be monitor related.