Falling on back
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Falling on back
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
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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Re: Falling on back
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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Fine, of course...Bartek Palewicz wrote:How does the mouse work in different games?
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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.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?
This started to happen in the middle of game.
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Re: Falling on back
Check the mouse sensitivity setting for your player account.
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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.
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.
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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Re: Falling on back
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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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.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 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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Re: Falling on back
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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If it would happen again put a video with that on YouTube, ok?josef.sabl wrote: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.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 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
Re: Falling on back
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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