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Are you asking for potc new horizons? (asking because I wouldn't clasify this as a FPS in any way)I need a raw mouse input, I don't want to mess my aim in FPS games.
Yeah. Playing with acceleration messes with your aim. Even not 1:1 sensitivity, that's why I use kovaak sensitivity matcher in every game. In POTC New Horizons it's just terrible. Since you guys know the game's code, maybe you can help me with it. Non-raw input is stupid.Are you asking for potc new horizons? (asking because I wouldn't clasify this as a FPS in any way)
Have to admit... I'm not even sure what "negative mouse acceleration" means.Yeah. Playing with acceleration messes with your aim. Even not 1:1 sensitivity, that's why I use kovaak sensitivity matcher in every game. In POTC New Horizons it's just terrible. Since you guys know the game's code, maybe you can help me with it. Non-raw input is stupid.
The most reliable solution seems to be what @The Nameless Pirate recommends....I had exactly that problem - my character turned extremely slowly...
It's not "extremely slowly", I can play just fine (I did it 15 years ago) but I want the raw input. Fullscreen or windowed - doesnt matter.That might not be due to mouse acceleration. You can set the game to full screen or windowed mode. The last time I set it to windowed mode, I had exactly that problem - my character turned extremely slowly. In full screen, I have no such problem. If you're playing in windowed mode, try full screen; if you're playing in full screen, try windowed mode.
Tried - no difference.Also is it possible you are using Windows 10 and the game runs at more than 60 FPS?
If so try limiting it to 60. Using RivaTuner for example.
Solved - Windows 10: Low Frame Rates Despite (BECAUSE OF!) Good Hardware
I'm on the Windows 7 (best windows OS). Check this out:Have to admit... I'm not even sure what "negative mouse acceleration" means.
But I do know Windows 10 messes up the responsiveness of the game like @Grey Roger describes:
The most reliable solution seems to be what @The Nameless Pirate recommends.
Because you set that specifically for this game, it shouldn't affect any FPS games you also play.
I wouldn't know about that. I play under Windows 7.But I do know Windows 10 messes up the responsiveness of the game like @Grey Roger describes:
You're not having any of those "unresponsive menu's" and "slow motion effects" then?Tried - no difference.
The NO LONGER SUPPORTED Windows 7?!?I wouldn't know about that. I play under Windows 7.
It would be great. Shouldn't be very hard for a coder.Not unless @Hammie can eventually figure out how to change it in the Game Engine Source Code itself...
Hopefully that's indeed true.It would be great. Shouldn't be very hard for a coder.