13 Feb 14, 12:53AM
I'm on windows 8. The game runs fine fps wise, at a constant 60fps.
When I move the mouse, it doesn't go exactly where it should. It's like there's some randomness to where it will go. If I move the mouse in small controlled circles, it will sometimes jerk up so that I'm looking at the sky, or it might jerk down to the right or any direction it chooses. There's not any predictability to it. Another thing I've noticed about it: Even after I've stopped moving my mouse irl, the cursor will continue to move in-game. It's like the game has some built in 'tweening of the motion of the mouse. Outside of assaultcube in every other application the mouse works fine, and on my windows 7 desktop, the mouse works fine in assaultcube.
I've tried messing around with sensitivity, filter, and acceleration in the mouse settings, but it doesn't ever get rid of the jerkiness.
I've tried messing around with video settings to see if it would have any affect, toggled vsync on and off, made it go to lowest graphics, then highest graphics. No effect.
I'm not really sure what other information to provide. Any ideas?
When I move the mouse, it doesn't go exactly where it should. It's like there's some randomness to where it will go. If I move the mouse in small controlled circles, it will sometimes jerk up so that I'm looking at the sky, or it might jerk down to the right or any direction it chooses. There's not any predictability to it. Another thing I've noticed about it: Even after I've stopped moving my mouse irl, the cursor will continue to move in-game. It's like the game has some built in 'tweening of the motion of the mouse. Outside of assaultcube in every other application the mouse works fine, and on my windows 7 desktop, the mouse works fine in assaultcube.
I've tried messing around with sensitivity, filter, and acceleration in the mouse settings, but it doesn't ever get rid of the jerkiness.
I've tried messing around with video settings to see if it would have any affect, toggled vsync on and off, made it go to lowest graphics, then highest graphics. No effect.
I'm not really sure what other information to provide. Any ideas?