@deerber Here ya go. Well results are quite poor, so i guess i ll wait for a sound answer. Anyway, i think its a kind of acceleration when U move fast and U have both settings available, on your mouse and on ME3, and i have no idea how they deal with each other.
Mouse options for optimal PC performance
#26
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 11:40
#27
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 01:37
Okay, so... Time for the n00b question: what's mouse dampening? Is it something peculiar of this game, or is it a general setting of the mouse?
It's the opposite of mouse acceleration - the sensitivity decreases if you move the mouse slower. This is something implemented in certain game engines. Not sure if it is a general mouse setting. I have disabled mouse acceleration on my Razer but there is no setting for mouse dampening, perhaps the same setting covers both.
#28
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 01:58
Yes, screen resolution.
And I also do not move my mouse much at all, pretty much all movement is just the wrist.
1920x1080
#29
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 03:02
1920x1080
A 4410 dpi setting would mean you make around two 360° turns for every inch draw distance.
That is great if you play games where you have to turn fast to react to situations, like in shooters, but it also means that your fine motorics have to be incredibly good if you want precise, small adjustments like say aiming.
I'd seriously recommend you try out half that dpi and play a while with that. It will feel sluggish at first compared to what you're used to and muscle memory won't be too happy with it for some time, but 2200 dpi is still a mightly lot.
My personal experience is that playing with 2500 dpi is pretty much my sweetspot and in games like Battlefield, I can accurate whip around nearly instantanously to react to incoming fire for those turn'n'burns whilst being able to be reasonably precise with aiming (having around 18-20% average accuracy, which isn't stellar, but good). Granted, everyone is different so my settings aren't likely the best for you. But try it out, from one extreme dpi player to another. Who knows, maybe your fine motorics are so good that once given a setting with a bit more precision, you'll turn into a human aimbot.
#30
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 04:36
My Mouse is set @ 3600 DPi and the in game sensitivity is @ 20%.
Mouse dampening is off.
I used to have it at over double that 4800DPi and 60% and while I could react really fast to turn and fire with a small movement of the wrist. Head shots were a mark of pure luck (not that I'm that great even now). I would go lower but in-scope it takes way too long to shift it round if the target goes out of the reticule.
#31
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 05:31
Something like this @ 3600dpi:

#32
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 06:09
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#33
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 06:10
Again... That stuff applies to humans, not geth
Even Geth fine motorics have their physical limits.
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#34
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 06:18
Something like this @ 3600dpi:
Exactly like that ![]()
with added

#35
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 06:25
Exactly like that
with added
****! I want that now... How much does something like that cost? O.o
#36
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 06:35
^ Around 120 bucks.
#37
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 06:37
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#38
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 06:46
****! I want that now... How much does something like that cost? O.o
http://www.razerzone...yboards-keypads
Also, you should always have mouse dampening off. Very few gaming mice are waterproof.
Feel free to set mouse damping to whatever you like, though ![]()
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#39
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 07:08
it's not much different to me than just a keyboard.
This.
Gaming keypads are nothing else but miniature keyboards with better ergonomics to reach the smaller amount of keys.
Marginally useful for people that have trouble hitting the correct keys on a full size keyboard on the fly and for people going out to LAN parties where space is an issue (and you don't need a full keyboard), but that's it.
#40
Posté 22 octobre 2014 - 07:58
A 4410 dpi setting would mean you make around two 360° turns for every inch draw distance.
That is great if you play games where you have to turn fast to react to situations, like in shooters, but it also means that your fine motorics have to be incredibly good if you want precise, small adjustments like say aiming.
I'd seriously recommend you try out half that dpi and play a while with that. It will feel sluggish at first compared to what you're used to and muscle memory won't be too happy with it for some time, but 2200 dpi is still a mightly lot.
My personal experience is that playing with 2500 dpi is pretty much my sweetspot and in games like Battlefield, I can accurate whip around nearly instantanously to react to incoming fire for those turn'n'burns whilst being able to be reasonably precise with aiming (having around 18-20% average accuracy, which isn't stellar, but good). Granted, everyone is different so my settings aren't likely the best for you. But try it out, from one extreme dpi player to another. Who knows, maybe your fine motorics are so good that once given a setting with a bit more precision, you'll turn into a human aimbot.
I'd actually consider this if I played shooters at all, but I don't. As it is, I'll not try this out because I rarely play ME3 these days.
Thank you very much for the suggestion
#41
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 12:18
****! I want that now... How much does something like that cost? O.o
Not cheap. And yeah it's not very different to using a keyboard but I find it better for several reasons.
It's mechanical keys so has a more positive feel to it.
It has a smaller footprint so it works better for how I have it laid out, more comfortable for longer.
The palm and wrist rest are MUCH more comfortable than using a regular keyboard.
The Synapse software means I can re-map keys and functions to whatever I want

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#42
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 02:41
Not cheap. And yeah it's not very different to using a keyboard but I find it better for several reasons.
It's mechanical keys so has a more positive feel to it.
It has a smaller footprint so it works better for how I have it laid out, more comfortable for longer.
The palm and wrist rest are MUCH more comfortable than using a regular keyboard.
The Synapse software means I can re-map keys and functions to whatever I want
Looks awesome, man ![]()
#43
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 05:54
I have zowie keyboard and mouse. That keyboard is awesome. I really love the cherry mx brown switches. And I like simple designs.
I'm not sure it was answered but mouse dampening is in the game options. I don't know why it took me so long to notice it.
#44
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 11:21
I swapped the take cover and sprint hud/power console options, and put the melee button on the mouse. Oh, and bound medigel to Q, for fancy cheating reload-cancel purposes.
Apart from that, I've kept all the bindings pretty much the same. Firing powers while on the move is a bit trickier on PC, sure, but it's something you do get used to.
#45
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 11:28
Not cheap. And yeah it's not very different to using a keyboard but I find it better for several reasons.
It's mechanical keys so has a more positive feel to it.
It has a smaller footprint so it works better for how I have it laid out, more comfortable for longer.
The palm and wrist rest are MUCH more comfortable than using a regular keyboard.
The Synapse software means I can re-map keys and functions to whatever I want
lol - I'm loving the fact that you've even got a Goliathus pad! You fanboy you ... hmmm, although, I'll have to admit, I've got one too ![]()
#46
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 11:56
lol - I'm loving the fact that you've even got a Goliathus pad! You fanboy you ... hmmm, although, I'll have to admit, I've got one too
Well I picked it up cheap from Amazon £10 instead of £20-£25, got sick of the normal ones curling up. Still looks and feels like new after 18 months.
#47
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 12:06
I use q, e, f for ops, clip, melee, and c for switching weapons. Middle click is gel, and thumbuton is set as an on/off switch for dakka semi auto weapons. (CSR, Arc..)
I tried to make a functional "left click down" macro for venom and some other charge ups but it's a mess to operate.
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#48
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 12:19
and thumbuton is set as an on/off switch for dakka semi auto weapons. (CSR, Arc..)
U mean a smal macro for shooting as fast as possilbe ? GOod idea, i should do that ![]()
Human speed (to rest) or electronics speed ?
As for the nostromo, it was twice the price in france when I wanted to try... So i didnt. It did nt seem either i could buy it in GB from internet...
#49
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 12:38
U mean a smal macro for shooting as fast as possilbe ? GOod idea, i should do that
Human speed (to rest) or electronics speed ?
As for the nostromo, it was twice the price in france when I wanted to try... So i didnt. It did nt seem either i could buy it in GB from internet...
To tell you the truth, it's not that great in reality...I think it's the same issue as with FPS impacting enemy accuracy. I have 42 clicks with a 0,2 secs delay in between but my frames are unstable. I think this would get more pronounced if I could play at higher FPS.
#50
Posté 23 octobre 2014 - 12:55
To tell you the truth, it's not that great in reality...I think it's the same issue as with FPS impacting enemy accuracy. I have 42 clicks with a 0,2 secs delay in between but my frames are unstable. I think this would get more pronounced if I could play at higher FPS.
Thinking about, it might be the click, which might be very short in your macro, and so missed in between frame ? Maybe if U can set a click duration over 5-10 frames ?





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