01 Aug 15, 04:29AM
For some reason, when I'm playing in Windows, I can't move around corners even with the same mouse settings.
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Is there a difference between linux and windows version of AC?
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01 Aug 15, 04:29AM
For some reason, when I'm playing in Windows, I can't move around corners even with the same mouse settings.
01 Aug 15, 07:38AM
You have a very ambiguous question. Could be anything really.
01 Aug 15, 03:59PM
Sorry, I'm not good at explaining things well. Same mouse, same computer really -- just different OS. I copied my settings over from linux, and I realized that while aiming feels the same for the most part, it feels like I lag when trying to move around a corner.
01 Aug 15, 04:02PM
Do you have the same fps in linux and windows ?
01 Aug 15, 04:13PM
had same issue in sauer with custom clients at my old pc (used windows 7 x64 iirc)
01 Aug 15, 05:41PM
01 Aug 15, 06:14PM
I had no trouble when I switched to windows ...
Are linux and windows mouse sens scaling the same?
01 Aug 15, 06:21PM
1.3 sensitivity in AC
1000 dpi mouse That never changed.
01 Aug 15, 07:05PM
But changing mouse accelaration and speed in windows has an effect so it might be worth a compare
03 Aug 15, 08:45AM
I could be wrong about this, but don't both operating systems apply their own mouse settings?
Find out how far you have to move the mouse to rotate the character 360 degrees in windows. Then do the same in Linux. Are they different?
I uninstalled linux. Arch doesn't like to be neglected/dual-booted as much.
Also wow. I turned off mouse acceleration in LGS too. Now I have to have a sens of 1.8 to make a 180... Can't hit anything.
04 Aug 15, 08:19AM
Turning off mouse acceleration is a usually seen as a good thing.
04 Aug 15, 09:08AM
takes a while to get used to
04 Aug 15, 09:20AM
if you're going to use mouse acceleration (which is fine, provided you know what you're doing), disable it everywhere except in AC, and set the value in AC itself, otherwise its usually too inconsistent.
(04 Aug 15, 07:06AM)Mousikos Wrote: I uninstalled linux. Arch doesn't like to be neglected/dual-booted as much. Could you hit something before ? kk When you change mouse settings It always takes some time to get used to it. And about the linux/win diffference in general, could it come from the drivers ? They might be differents and handle things differently ? (04 Aug 15, 09:08AM)Robtics Wrote: takes a while to get used to Accuracy is 20% (04 Aug 15, 09:45AM)Million Wrote: Could you hit something before ? kkNope. But even more so now. XD (04 Aug 15, 09:45AM)Million Wrote: And about the linux/win diffference in general, could it come from the drivers ? They might be differents and handle things differently ?Dunno. I've only used a mouse in windows for minecraft and even so, not long before I switched over to linux. Linux generic drivers are generally seen to be really good, AFAIK. |
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