Falling on back

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josef.sabl
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Falling on back

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Is this a bug or did I accidentally changed some setting?

I was slowly getting comfortable with DSJ4 controls and already have something like 300 jumps and good control of my jumper. But all of a sudden the jumper almost does not respond to mouse commands and only flips on his back a crashes. No matter what I do.

I tried reinstalling but to no avail. Please help :|
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Maybe you changed your DPI (its above scroll button on my mouse,i do it very often,etc change from 400 to 50 or 1000,so...). It doesnt works only for DSJ or?
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How does the mouse work in different games?
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josef.sabl
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Bartek Palewicz wrote:How does the mouse work in different games?
Fine, of course...
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SuperAdo111 wrote:Maybe you changed your DPI (its above scroll button on my mouse,i do it very often,etc change from 400 to 50 or 1000,so...). It doesnt works only for DSJ or?
I dont think I have this option on my mouse. It works (doesnt work) like that even if I dont do anything... I only click buttons to take off and jumper just rolls over on his back.

This started to happen in the middle of game.
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Check the mouse sensitivity setting for your player account.
josef.sabl
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Thank you for your reply.

Anyway. My sensitivity was set to 3.0. I tried to set it to 1.0 and also to 0.05. Didn't help.

Like I said before. I just click to leap of the ground and then don't touch anything. And jumper just rolls over.
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I tried to remove Documents/Deluxe Ski Jump 4 folder - didn't help, So I guess no setting is involved.
I found out that my mouse actually has dpi setting. Changing it didn't do anything.

I would quite like to play the game. Please help. I could help to debug.
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If the jumper is falling back you have to move the mouse faster down. Keep moving the mouse down throughout the whole flight. Increasing the mouse sensitivity might help, too.
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Jussi Koskela wrote:If the jumper is falling back you have to move the mouse faster down. Keep moving the mouse down throughout the whole flight. Increasing the mouse sensitivity might help, too.
I understand this troubleshooting. But it really is some king of weird bug. I made quite a lot of jumps already and started to feel quite comfortable. But suddenly, in the middle of the jump, no matter what I do, the jumper just rolls on the back.

I double click and move mouse furiously towards of me... nevermind, jumper rolls on his back.
I double click and move mouse furiously away from me... nevermind, jumper rolls on his back.
I double click to take off and do nothing at all... nevermind, jumper rolls on his back.

All my actions are registered by a jumper as he jerks a bit, but nevermind, constant roll back motion :)

I might create a video and send it to you :)

I could call myself DSJ3 expert. DSJ4 apprentice. This is not user fault, but bug, believe me :)
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Heh... something happened now and it is back to normal, I can jump again. Don't understand :-/ Maybe it really has to do something with mouse sensitivity.
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josef.sabl wrote:
Jussi Koskela wrote:If the jumper is falling back you have to move the mouse faster down. Keep moving the mouse down throughout the whole flight. Increasing the mouse sensitivity might help, too.
I understand this troubleshooting. But it really is some king of weird bug. I made quite a lot of jumps already and started to feel quite comfortable. But suddenly, in the middle of the jump, no matter what I do, the jumper just rolls on the back.

I double click and move mouse furiously towards of me... nevermind, jumper rolls on his back.
I double click and move mouse furiously away from me... nevermind, jumper rolls on his back.
I double click to take off and do nothing at all... nevermind, jumper rolls on his back.

All my actions are registered by a jumper as he jerks a bit, but nevermind, constant roll back motion :)

I might create a video and send it to you :)

I could call myself DSJ3 expert. DSJ4 apprentice. This is not user fault, but bug, believe me :)
If it would happen again put a video with that on YouTube, ok?
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Sure, thanks...
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I close Skype, and other programs ans It's not help me. Are you have idea, what I have to do?

























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