MAYBE your mouse lag may go? I dunno, my screen doesn't do 120hz. Like having 1000billion colors instead of 16 billion colors. Unfortunately in MW2 they've disabled the console, so you have to live with mouse smoothing as an alternative.Īlso make sure your monitor is set to 60hz.Īnd the argument of 120hz? What's the point, the pinnacle of smoothness comes as 60hz / 60fps anyway? Any more isn't noticable. I've always used vsync on and if there's any mouse lag, i've eliminated it via the 59.9 maxfps command. The 'old' permanent regedit fix doesn't work either (don't know if it is supposed to work on Win7) It seems the config file for controls are now in a non-readable binary format. So what if your fraps is limited? It's not always about the benchmark. Windows Mouse sensitivity has no effect, nor does 'Enhance pointer' (aka acceleration) DPI switch on mouse helps a bit, but it is not enough. What is the point of spending all that money on a decent gfx card and then ruin everything with all that ugly tearing? No way, vsync on is a must in my eyes. Regardless of which LCD screen i've ever used. The slope of the line is tuned so that every on-mouse-pad mouse movement is turned into exactly the same amount of on-screen pointer movement.I can never really understand why people are so dead against vsync. It redefines the curve used by the 'Enhance pointer precision' feature to be a completely straight line. This is annoying, because where you are aiming at depends on how far you move your mouse, and also on how fast you moved the mouse to aim. With 'Enhance pointer precision' enabled, slower mouse movements make the pointer go extra slow and faster mouse movements make the pointer go extra fast. (It enables it even if you have it turned off in the Control Panel Mouse settings.) Intervention (Sniper Rifle) It is the weapon that inspired 1v1’s and 2v2’s on the legendary map, Rust. Now when those games call the function (asking that all movement be accelerated), Windows enables the mouse 'Enhance pointer precision' feature, which adds mouse acceleration using a varying curve to control the mouse response. This is one of the most popular Modern Warfare 2 guns out of any class, and even now it sits as one of the more popular Warzone guns. In XP, and later Windows versions, Microsoft changed how mouse pointer acceleration worked. Pointing and aiming in those games was OK, because the mouse response was then linear (all movement was accelerated by the same amount it was doubled). ![]() On Windows 2000 and earlier, that removed all variable acceleration. Some older games, such as Half-Life 1, Counter-Strike 1.x, Quake, Quake 2, Unreal and others, while they are active and running, call a Windows function intending to disable variable mouse acceleration by forcing ALL movement to be accelerated by the same amount (doubled). If you don't know you need it, then you don't need it! (If you applied one of the Windows 2000 or Windows 98/95 Acceleration fixes, then 'Enhance pointer precision' must be checked ON to enable it.) Reboot or Log off to apply the fix (you have to reboot or Log off).Įnjoy exactly 1-to-1 mouse to pointer response! (See below for non-Administrator account use.) Select the REG file that matches the DPI% you use and Double-click it.Īnswer Yes, OK to the prompts that appear. Thanks goes to Jaskano for posting the original fix for Fallout 3. Just copy and paste them in there under 'bBackground Keyboard1', or whatever the last line in controls is. Select the folder that matches the Windows version you use and Double-click it. need to go in your Falloutdefault.ini under controls. ![]() ![]() the 3rd slider position (might not be shown) will be 150%.) (On Windows 8.1 or 10, if you see a 'Smaller.Larger' slider, then: See if you have 100% or 125% or 150% selected. It is like the CPL Mouse Fix and Cheese Mouse Fix, but gives exactly 1-to-1 mouse to pointer response for Windows 7 or Windows 8.x or Windows 10.Įxactly 1-to-1 means no discarded or delayed mouse input while game playing.įind the display DPI that you currently use:Ĭlick Start, click Control Panel, select Appearance and Personalization, select Display. It is a registry file that removes Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 or 10 mouse pointer acceleration. Microsoft has now released a patch for Windows 8.1 that is supposed to fix an issue that was causing a great amount of lag in some mice products while playing certain games.
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