Adjective
Having a delayed response to a change in the factors influencing it.
Gasoline prices usually show a laggier response to crude-oil price reduction than to crude-oil price increases.
(computing, Internet, video games, informal) Tending to lag, or respond slowly because of network latency.
I've given up trying to play on that laggy server.
Instead of putting up with laggy connection and impersonal virtual meetings, is changing all anyone has ever known about artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR). Source: Internet
Chrome being laggy, oh, so so laggy. Source: Internet
If latency extends much beyond that timeframe, users will perceive a poor, laggy experience. Source: Internet
It feels laggy. Source: Internet
Not impressed with their demo video, due to the laggy performance - but do you have better results? Source: Internet
Trying to hook up with pals to play over the past weeks revealed that the Xbox app on PC is a buggy, laggy mess—a frustrating experience when you’re trying to get a group together, and a damned shame when the Friend interface on Xbox One works just fine. Source: Internet