You may notice that there is a bit of delay when it comes to controller inputs while playing Party Animals. To see how you can potentially fix the latency for this multiplayer title, you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.
Before we start, it is important to note that this game relies heavily on ragdoll physics. As a result, your character feels heavier to control. This is a design choice made by the development team, which makes the game a lot less responsive.
With that said, you can still take some steps to lower the input lag as much as possible.
1. For the first potential fix, you should make sure that you have Game Mode enabled in the picture settings of your TV or monitor. This will lower the input latency when it comes to playing games such as Party Animals.
2. We also recommend plugging your controller into your computer, Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S. This is because a wired connection should be more responsive than a wireless connection when it comes to controller inputs.
3. You should also check the network settings in the game. In order to do so, head over to the General tab from the Settings menu.
From there, select Sever & Region. Afterwards, make sure your global server is set to a region with the lowest ping.
4. Head back to the General tab of the Settings menu and then move the cursor down to Network Stability Adjustment.
Make sure that this option is set to Light. The Medium or Strong setting could result in more input lag.