sensitivity settings?
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sensitivity settings?
i have no clue at all what mouse settings to put on the options. already disabled accel and set that y-axis setting to 1 but it still doesnt feel right. anybody knows how to fix this?
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Re: sensitivity settings?
you could try setting y-axis and normal sensitivity to the same ammount, worked for me
Re: sensitivity settings?
tried that at the very beginning but it still felt weird
gonna give it a try again
edit: ok thats even worse LOL
0.5 as x axis setting at 500dpi seems to be fine for me but what should i put at the y axis?!
gonna give it a try again

edit: ok thats even worse LOL
0.5 as x axis setting at 500dpi seems to be fine for me but what should i put at the y axis?!
Re: sensitivity settings?
anybody knows a fix? game feels quite unplayable for me like this.
Re: sensitivity settings?
In what way does it feel weird? Have you disabled windows acceleration with the registry fix?fatshady wrote:anybody knows a fix? game feels quite unplayable for me like this.
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Re: sensitivity settings?
set the y axis to 1.0 that was perfect for me I think 1 mirrors setting to make y-axis same as x-axis, hence .5 y-axis would 1/2 x-axis so if x-axis setting was 3.0 and you set y-axis to .5 y-axis would equal 1.5 get it?
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I'd be surprised, and horrified, if that's how sensitivity worked. Chances are the sensitivity value is a multiplier of a base value set by the game, with each axis being independent of the other.pre1udeasm wrote:set the y axis to 1.0 that was perfect for me I think 1 mirrors setting to make y-axis same as x-axis, hence .5 y-axis would 1/2 x-axis so if x-axis setting was 3.0 and you set y-axis to .5 y-axis would equal 1.5 get it?
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It doesn't feel like it's independant, I think y-axis is indeed a multiplier from x-axis. I play with 0.19 x-axis sensitivity while I have 1 on y-axis. I would have felt a major difference if it was independent.Lim3s wrote:I'd be surprised, and horrified, if that's how sensitivity worked. Chances are the sensitivity value is a multiplier of a base value set by the game, with each axis being independent of the other.
Yeah, pretty weird.
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it doesnt feel natural at all if u got different sensitivities on ur x and y axis. on quake and counter strike the y and x axis sens are the same i blv or i just got used to it after years playing these games. if i go on shootmania now it feels weird as hell to have different sensitivies on each axis. i wish anybody would find a value or formula or whatever to get the correct y axis value for each sensitivity.Lim3s wrote: In what way does it feel weird? Have you disabled windows acceleration with the registry fix?
Re: sensitivity settings?
Doesn't it say something like 'Y ratio'?
The way it was set by default felt really unnatural to me, but I changed the Y settings from 0.5 to 1.0 and it feels completely normal to me. So that's sensitivity 1.0 and Y 1.0.
I'm -fairly- sure that if you have the Y set to 1.0, it'll be the same sensitivity as your X, whatever you set the sensitivity to.
The way it was set by default felt really unnatural to me, but I changed the Y settings from 0.5 to 1.0 and it feels completely normal to me. So that's sensitivity 1.0 and Y 1.0.
I'm -fairly- sure that if you have the Y set to 1.0, it'll be the same sensitivity as your X, whatever you set the sensitivity to.
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