Mouse sensitivity

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Mouse sensitivity

Post by HexTheRex »

What kind of mouse sensitivities do you have? I mean the ingame option. I use 3.0 but I think that's too sensitive. And my option from control panel is full for mouse.
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Post by pepsiman89 »

i use 3.0 too. im probably gonna change it to 2.0 - 1.5
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Post by Mazik »

I have on 1.0 and its still hard to jump i cant control him because a little move makes him go straight down or up, its too sensitive
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Post by EyTschej »

1.0 - and still very afraid of making any mouse movements. I think that Jussi miscalculated the mouse sensitivity range or it doesn't have any effect yet. When I first played the game and my mouse reacted too much, I tried both 1.0 and 10.0 - didn't really seem to make any difference. But since 1.0 is still extremely sensitive, I use that and hope that Jussi will recalculate the mouse sensitivity range.
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Post by Pasi84fin »

I use 1-4.00 but i can choce my mouse settings so that can use also 4.00 over sensitives
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Post by Jussi Koskela »

Mazik wrote:I have on 1.0 and its still hard to jump i cant control him because a little move makes him go straight down or up, its too sensitive
I'll make the sensitivity range larger in next versions. The problem is probably caused by high-dpi mouses.
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Post by Krzysztof Stuchlik »

I have 1 senstive :P more is deadly

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when it cam beta II... are it more hills?
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Post by Nik0-91 »

I'm using default. I have high dpi mouse. Maybe I should use 1.5-2.0. Anyway I got both hill records in Finland. :) In Dsj 3 I used 8.5 or something like that. :D
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Post by EgyLynx »

hey Jussi... is that now "not only pratice"?
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Post by mask »

I jumping with sensivity 2.9 and is very good for me :D
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Post by Lord_Chrupek »

after couple hours of play i like default sensitivity. But im the lazy one, so the less mouse movmenets, the better for me:)
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Post by Migzy »

hmm ... i used 5.5 .. it's perfectly for me !!! :)
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Post by Risto Salonen »

Mine is set to 2.3 and it's perfect. You might want to try adjusting the overall mouse sensitivity from your operating system's control panel if the game's scale isn't enough.
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Post by Jussi Koskela »

Risto Salonen wrote:Mine is set to 2.3 and it's perfect. You might want to try adjusting the overall mouse sensitivity from your operating system's control panel if the game's scale isn't enough.
As far as I know that won't have effect on the mouse sensitivity when jumping. It will effect only the menus.
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