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Sensitivity lower inside interiors.


RngrHawk

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Hey folks!

 

I decided to get back to FNV a couple days back, been setting up a mod list and testing some options, done a little modding myself, now I feel I'm finally ready to dive back into this spectacular wasteland BUT something annoys the hell out of me. My mouse sensitivity inside any interiors is about half that of the value outside of interiors. The setting doesn't change in the options menu nor does my DPI or anything of the sort, it just... is. I cannot find a fix or anything related to this anywhere, so I decided to ask! I don't think any of the installed mods changes this, maybe its an FOV thing? I wouldn't really know but I doubt it is. To be honest, no matter how many mods I've installed, I noticed this even on a fresh install with only NVSE and some anti crash mods enabled. I did also recently add the mouse acceleration fixes to my ini and that didn't fix this problem. Any ideas?D:

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Not aware of anything that deliberately reduces mouse sensitivity based upon game location, but anything is possible with the thousands of mods and permutations of their combinations. The minimalist (virtually vanilla) load order you describe should not have such an issue.

 

Suggest you first check your mouse driver. Some brand "accelerator" options (most notably Logitech) have historically had strange problems with games. (Check the vendor brand support forums to see if there are any similar reports.) Start troubleshooting by disabling any optional mouse driver features, test, and then add desired features one at a time. If you have more than one available, try swapping out brands. Try an older version of the driver as well, as later versions often drop support/testing for older games.

 

Check if any of the settings included in some "engine extensions" such as "lStewies Tweaks" might be affecting it.

 

Once you have eliminated the driver as the potential cause, you then will need to engage in 'Mod Conflict Isolation'. See that section of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article.

 

While this all sounds like a PITA, you also appear to be at the best possible time to do so.

-Dubious-

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Not aware of anything that deliberately reduces mouse sensitivity based upon game location, but anything is possible with the thousands of mods and permutations of their combinations. The minimalist (virtually vanilla) load order you describe should not have such an issue.

 

Suggest you first check your mouse driver. Some brand "accelerator" options (most notably Logitech) have historically had strange problems with games. (Check the vendor brand support forums to see if there are any similar reports.) Start troubleshooting by disabling any optional mouse driver features, test, and then add desired features one at a time. If you have more than one available, try swapping out brands. Try an older version of the driver as well, as later versions often drop support/testing for older games.

 

Check if any of the settings included in some "engine extensions" such as "lStewies Tweaks" might be affecting it.

 

Once you have eliminated the driver as the potential cause, you then will need to engage in 'Mod Conflict Isolation'. See that section of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article.

 

While this all sounds like a PITA, you also appear to be at the best possible time to do so.

 

-Dubious-

Thanks a lot for the details friend! I'll have a look into these and see what I can come up with. I'll get back to the post if there's any progress!

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Once you have eliminated the driver as the potential cause, you then will need to engage in 'Mod Conflict Isolation'. See that section of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article.

Alright this was a quick one, honestly I've no clue why I haven't done this before posting but on the other hand I didn't expect a mod to actually be the problem here. Still, I started with this suggestion and the problem turns out to be Project Wasteland Vision: https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/42847/

 

Guess I need to find another mod of this sort, other than this bug it looks great but I'm a person of functionality over looks;p

 

Again, thanks a lot friend!

 

Update #1: To narrow it down even further, the mod edits some Imagine Space Adaptors. After deleting those edits via FNVEdit, I managed to get rid of this sensitivity problem. I don't know which specific edit does this but most of these Image Space Adaptor edits had to do with explosions, plasma, scope FX which I am not too interested in. With my honest opinion this mod is too good to pass by without further investigation, and so the problem is solved!

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Thank YOU for reporting back with the results of your investigation. Added as "Issue - Mouse sensitivity reduced" under the "Solutions to Performance problems" section of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article.

 

We all always hope someone else has already discovered an answer to our problem before we have to invest a lot of time trying to run it down. It's when there isn't one and people take the time to report back with their solution that we reduce the number of those incidents that we all benefit. Really appreciate your efforts (and I hope the mod author does as well).

 

-Dubious-

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