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jesusjonny

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Hi

 

Im playing Skyrim on pc on high detail and running great, lag free. My trouble is I'm using a 360 controller for windows. The horizontal movement is smooth but when I move vertical its seriously more sensitive. I know this problem exists with the mouse but is there a controller fix?

I've tried Editing Skyrim.ini" with -

 

[Controls]

fMouseHeadingYScale=0.0200

fMouseHeadingXScale=0.0400

 

And turning on and off vertical sync, I've also tried changing my FOV to around 90 - nothing seems to fix it.

A simple extra option to change vertical movement sensitivity in menu would be bliss but this is totally ruining my experience.

 

Please help

Jonny

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@jesusjonny, i'm only guessing this will fix your 360 controller vertical movement issues; but,

you can try adding this to SkyrimPrefs.ini (not skyrim.ini):

 

[Controls]

bMouseAcceleration=0

 

'0' turns OFF mouse acceleration and is known to smooth responsiveness sometimes.

also, try tweaking your skyrim.ini using fMouseHeadingYScale=0.0140

(this is a known sweet spot for the y-scale instead of 0.0200).

 

are you using a 120Hz monitor?

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Hi xlcr

 

Im playing it through a Samsung 720p tv with a radeon 6850 1gig

Thanks for your help.

 

Jonny

 

@jesusjonny, i'm only guessing this will fix your 360 controller vertical movement issues; but,

you can try adding this to SkyrimPrefs.ini (not skyrim.ini):

 

[Controls]

bMouseAcceleration=0

 

'0' turns OFF mouse acceleration and is known to smooth responsiveness sometimes.

also, try tweaking your skyrim.ini using fMouseHeadingYScale=0.0140

(this is a known sweet spot for the y-scale instead of 0.0200).

 

are you using a 120Hz monitor?

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@jesusjonny, hi, amd radeon 6850 is a strong gpu and probably giving you over 60 fps which might be causing weird

graphic/mouse/controller y-axis response issues, especially when fps throttle back and forth above/below 60.

again, i'm only guessing what your controller issue is.

 

i know you tried forcing vsync which didn't seem to fix it; but, you might try:

FPS Limiter by GriefReaper v1.01 - http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=34

look for the 'antilag.cfg' file in the skyrim folder, you can tweak RenderAheadLimit and FPSlimit settings here

that is known to fix mouse issues (RenderAheadLimit=0 (maybe 2) and FPSlimit=40 (keep under 60) are known good settings).

 

This may not be exactly what you're looking for since its more of a 'sensitivity/reaction' issue not a 'lag' issue..

RenderAheadLimit: Limit how many frames ahead are rendered to reduce input lag. (default is 0)

FPSlimit: Limit framerate for smoother gameplay and reduced cpu/gpu use. 0 to disable. (default is 30)

 

Try forcing VSync ON thru Catalyst Control Center and also edit your 'skyrim.ini' add:

[Display]

iPresentInterval=1

 

have you experimented with different SkyrimPrefs.ini:

[Controls]

fMouseHeadingYScale= settings?

for reference, i think 0.1000 is the max value the game lets you set this to.

anyway, i may be out of my depth here since i do not use a 360 controller sorry.

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Hi xlcr

 

Thanks for your help, it seems to have helped a bit so appreciate it. The game runs well so I know the problem is with fps.

Its a terrible bug to be left in the finished version. Ive had to do so much work to get the game running right. I had problems with the FOV not sticking but have now fixed that. Jez Skyrims hard work :)

 

Thanks again

Jonny

 

@jesusjonny, hi, amd radeon 6850 is a strong gpu and probably giving you over 60 fps which might be causing weird

graphic/mouse/controller y-axis response issues, especially when fps throttle back and forth above/below 60.

again, i'm only guessing what your controller issue is.

 

i know you tried forcing vsync which didn't seem to fix it; but, you might try:

FPS Limiter by GriefReaper v1.01 - http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=34

look for the 'antilag.cfg' file in the skyrim folder, you can tweak RenderAheadLimit and FPSlimit settings here

that is known to fix mouse issues (RenderAheadLimit=0 (maybe 2) and FPSlimit=40 (keep under 60) are known good settings).

 

This may not be exactly what you're looking for since its more of a 'sensitivity/reaction' issue not a 'lag' issue..

RenderAheadLimit: Limit how many frames ahead are rendered to reduce input lag. (default is 0)

FPSlimit: Limit framerate for smoother gameplay and reduced cpu/gpu use. 0 to disable. (default is 30)

 

Try forcing VSync ON thru Catalyst Control Center and also edit your 'skyrim.ini' add:

[Display]

iPresentInterval=1

 

have you experimented with different SkyrimPrefs.ini:

[Controls]

fMouseHeadingYScale= settings?

for reference, i think 0.1000 is the max value the game lets you set this to.

anyway, i may be out of my depth here since i do not use a 360 controller sorry.

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