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Drawn bow mouse speed


cuddm

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Hi,

 

when drawing a bow in skyrim the game automatically decreases mouse sensitivity. I suppose this is done in order to help players that use a high sensitivity setting to fine adjust their aiming before they release the arrow.

since i'm playing with a rather slow sensitivity setting this "feature" is actually a lot more cumbersome than it is helpful and it makes me not want to use archery at all :(

 

so far i haven't found a way to remove it, does anyone here know how to do this?

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i just realized that the same (or a very similar) method is probably used for decreasing the mouse speed when sprinting. maybe if someone already figured out how to avoid it there, that same (or a similar) approach could be used for getting rid of this effect when using a bow
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Use a higher mouse sensitivity and always sprint? (Caps lock)

 

i am not talking about running, i'm talking about sprinting... two different things..

 

also just increasing my mouse sensitivity in general isn't really a good fix either, because it would be too fast whenever i NOT currently have a bow drawn...

 

this problem must be fixable some other way, maybe it's simply a command that i can put into the skyrim.ini, probably starting with "fMouse..." and ending with "...Mult", but maybe it's also something that is hardcoded into the engine and would require a real .esp mod to fix :/

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Am I right in thinking that the problem with the slowed mouse movement is you move too slow in relation to the rest of the world with a drawn arrow? If so, the Archery perk that slows time when aiming might alleviate some of your concerns.

 

no, that's not what i'm talking about at all...

 

what i mean is the decrease of mouse sensitivity while having a bow drawn, that has nothing to do with the perk..

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