Mouse Smoothing

Post » Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:32 am

Is there a fix available to get rid of mouse smoothing? Mouse smoothing is not to be mistaken for mouse acceleration which is basically the faster you move the mouse the further the cursor moves. Mouse smoothing feels like a delay. If you were to move your mouse left and right multiple times and stop-- the cursor will still move for a fraction of a second. This is a huge deal if you play FPS games. FO has FPS elements and should not have this mouse smoothing in my opinion.

No, these commands do not fix it.
"fForegroundMouseAccelBase=0
fForegroundMouseAccelTop=0
fForegroundMouseBase=0
fForegroundMouseMult=0
bAlwaysRunByDefault=1
bBackground Mouse=0
bBackground Keyboard=1"
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Vera Maslar
 
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Post » Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:55 pm

bump
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Tai Scott
 
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Post » Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:50 pm

You are conflating mouse lag with intentional mouse smoothing. What you are experiencing is a performance issue rather than an intentional manipulation of mouse response. Try some of the performance tweaks listed elsewhere on the forum- specifically the d3d9.dll fix for your brand of graphics gpu.
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Post » Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:01 pm

You are conflating mouse lag with intentional mouse smoothing. What you are experiencing is a performance issue rather than an intentional manipulation of mouse response. Try some of the performance tweaks listed elsewhere on the forum- specifically the d3d9.dll fix for your brand of graphics gpu.


yeah thats definately not mouse smoothing.

make sure your not running vsync since that always induces a delay.

everything else i agree with charybdisjim

tweaks guides is also helpful as well.

not all mouse related will be fixed until they ever decide to upgrade the software mouse rendering into hardware based. but i doubt thats gonna happen sicne they will moving to a better engine for the next installment in the series. and from i can tell, the engine they will be using wont have any mouse related issues due to the options available. unfortunately its a waiting game until the next game and isnt a solution.
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Post » Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:46 am

testing.


The game s next patch will be at least 1GB big...guaranteed (unless they read this and split it into smaller parts so they dont justify my theory)


now...lets see
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