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2003-05-31, 11:49 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Got a crappy problem and hope anyone can help me with it. Lots of ppl have this prob o nthe official forum and noone has an answer so i try it here.
Problem: When i am zoomed in at 4x 8x 12x the mouse aim is crapped up, like mouse smoothing is enabled again then. When i move the mose very slowly for 10 meters the xhair doesn't move a mm. When i move my mouse with more speed it flies over the target like 10 pixels away. The bigger the zoom level (smaller fov) the worse the bug is, at 2x it's even a lil bit noticable and at 12x .. well i can forget about that, cannot even hit an elephant then. So summarized: tiny slow mouse movements won't move the reticule at all, like smoothing is always enabled. I have smoothing off in the game, and checked user_options.lst and it's indeed off. Got a logitech mouse dual optical and tried default winxp, old and new logitech drivers, nothing helps. I had this prob on beta and now released version too. This isn't the mouse delay bug coz i lag pc speed, i got that problem too and know ps engine is like serious sam engine which lags input at the cost of more fps, bad system tho. < this problem is just really different Hope anyone can help me with this, devs won't really help at the official forum.
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2003-05-31, 11:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
I have that problem too. My temporary fix has been to get the xhair in the general area with the mouse, then use strafe to get it on target. I've still been able to snipe.. I don't use 12x though..
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2012-07-02, 04:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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1) Since you have laser, make sure you're playing on a surface that is good for laser mice (proper mousepad)
2) Find a cm/360 that you're comfortable with, then keep adjusting dpi/sens while keeping that same cm/360 until you find settings that work better (move dpi down + ingame sens up, or reverse, etc), maybe something like 10cm/360 if you're unsure and used to high sens. This is what I did to solve the same issue. 3) obviously make sure windows mouse accel is off (in the main mouse options), and ingame mouse smoothing is also off. |
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2012-07-02, 04:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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This. I think in windows XP and 7 it is the same in that you need to put windows' mouse sensitivity in the middle, this is the default for zero acceleration. I had an issue quite a long time ago with a cheapo optical mouse that was simply too fast so I used the optical mouse for turrets and maxes and an old ball mouse for grunting/sniping. Since i've moved on to a mouse with on the fly DPI adjustments I think I play PS around 600 dpi which for that mouse and other sensitivity settings is a dog for navigating windows or other games.
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2013-03-04, 06:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
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I've got this same problem. Turning my in-game sensitivity to max and lowering my mouse DPI seemed to alleviate it somewhat. It is still noticeable when moving things around on my UI, particularly when I'm dragging something out from the edge of my screen. And like OP said, when zooming in as well. It's like certain slight mouse movements just do not register at all..causing me to have to make bigger than intended mouse movements resulting in jerky aiming. Quite annoying but manageable I guess.
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