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xPikachu_x wrote: »Acceleration?
What you mean by that? Mutation mode? lol
Mouse acceleration. I don't want to explain what it is to you in full detail, but to sum it up, it's basically making your mouse sensitivity inconsistent. It's bad for your aim. -
Is it like when your high sensitivity mouse just slows down out of nowhere for awhile then it goes back to regular speed?TASTYYYLIMES wrote: »Mouse acceleration. I don't want to explain what it is to you in full detail, but to sum it up, it's basically making your mouse sensitivity inconsistent. It's bad for your aim.
If so that has happened for weeks. Not sure about now. -
xPikachu_x wrote: »Is it like when your high sensitivity mouse just slows down out of nowhere for awhile then it goes back to regular speed?
If so that has happened for weeks. Not sure about now.
Let me explain it by giving you an example:
Move your mouse to one side of your mouse pad at a certain speed to the other (In-game). Do it again but faster. If your mouse has ended up going further than when you moved it slower it means that mouse acceleration is enabled.
Basically, if there was no mouse acceleration, the mouse cursor will always end up in the same sport after moving your mouse from one side of the pad to the other no matter what speed. What does that mean? it means that you'll know where your cursor will end up, making you more consistent.
Understand? -
TASTYYYLIMES wrote: »Let me explain it by giving you an example:
Move your mouse to one side of your mouse pad at a certain speed to the other (In-game). Do it again but faster. If your mouse has ended up going further than when you moved it slower it means that mouse acceleration is enabled.
Basically, if there was no mouse acceleration, the mouse cursor will always end up in the same sport after moving your mouse from one side of the pad to the other no matter what speed. What does that mean? it means that you'll know where your cursor will end up, making you more consistent.
Understand?
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TASTYYYLIMES wrote: »Yes, in Windows. It is by default enabled in Crossfire, and it won't go away no matter how much you modify the acceleration option in Windows because Crossfire isn't Windows.
I would assume it wouldnt reenable because youre playing a game
Kinda annoying....
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Thats happened a lot lately.TASTYYYLIMES wrote: »Let me explain it by giving you an example:
Move your mouse to one side of your mouse pad at a certain speed to the other (In-game). Do it again but faster. If your mouse has ended up going further than when you moved it slower it means that mouse acceleration is enabled.
Basically, if there was no mouse acceleration, the mouse cursor will always end up in the same sport after moving your mouse from one side of the pad to the other no matter what speed. What does that mean? it means that you'll know where your cursor will end up, making you more consistent.
Understand?
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