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Skyrim has a huge unresolved problem. The mousepeed is tied to the FP


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My mouse runs nicely with Skyrim but I do completely know what you are talking about. When I played tf2 with v.sync on it felt like I had to fight it to for smooth movement even with max sensitivity. When I turned it off it was really smooth.

What settings do you play on Skyrim? And what's your rig?

 

Btw, your Tf2 scenario and Skyrim's fundamental mousespeed problem are different issues. Vsync is known for causing issues and is rarely used by anyone. Skyrim, on the other hand, DOES NOT HAVE A MOUSESPEED THAT IS INDEPENDENT OF THE FPS! So, you experience no jitters at all? And your movements in Skyrim are as smooth as Tf2 or even oblivion (assuming you have oblivion)? Oblivion may have been a very poorly optimized game but at least the mousespeed wasn't f***ed up. It was independent like every other game in history.

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It's funny you should bring this up as several hours ago I updated my graphics drivers and the first thing I noticed was better mouse response in game. Interesting.

But I bet you still get the jitters. Especially indoors. Right? My graphics drivers are up to date and it still feels so bad...

 

Without question. Mouse response is still jittery but better after driver update.

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It's funny you should bring this up as several hours ago I updated my graphics drivers and the first thing I noticed was better mouse response in game. Interesting.

But I bet you still get the jitters. Especially indoors. Right? My graphics drivers are up to date and it still feels so bad...

 

Without question. Mouse response is still jittery but better after driver update.

Isn't it aggravating?

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My mouse runs nicely with Skyrim but I do completely know what you are talking about. When I played tf2 with v.sync on it felt like I had to fight it to for smooth movement even with max sensitivity. When I turned it off it was really smooth.

What settings do you play on Skyrim? And what's your rig?

 

Btw, your Tf2 scenario and Skyrim's fundamental mousespeed problem are different issues. Vsync is known for causing issues and is rarely used by anyone. Skyrim, on the other hand, DOES NOT HAVE A MOUSESPEED THAT IS INDEPENDENT OF THE FPS! So, you experience no jitters at all? And your movements in Skyrim are as smooth as Tf2 or even oblivion (assuming you have oblivion)? Oblivion may have been a very poorly optimized game but at least the mousespeed wasn't f***ed up. It was independent like every other game in history.

 

I play on Skyrim on full Ultra with my laptop and get steady frame rates (Ultra preset + FXAA checked off and the beth texture pack) and yes, I do have Oblivion. I didn't make mods for a game I do not have :laugh: . My mouse movement is pretty smooth (not sure if a 5000dpi mouse has anything to do with that, I suppose it is more precise in relation to pixels though). The movement isn't as nice as TF2 but it is a long way from getting on my nerves and definitely isn't jerky. Are you using AMD 12.1 drivers? (or do you have an Nvidia card?)

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My mouse runs nicely with Skyrim but I do completely know what you are talking about. When I played tf2 with v.sync on it felt like I had to fight it to for smooth movement even with max sensitivity. When I turned it off it was really smooth.

What settings do you play on Skyrim? And what's your rig?

 

Btw, your Tf2 scenario and Skyrim's fundamental mousespeed problem are different issues. Vsync is known for causing issues and is rarely used by anyone. Skyrim, on the other hand, DOES NOT HAVE A MOUSESPEED THAT IS INDEPENDENT OF THE FPS! So, you experience no jitters at all? And your movements in Skyrim are as smooth as Tf2 or even oblivion (assuming you have oblivion)? Oblivion may have been a very poorly optimized game but at least the mousespeed wasn't f***ed up. It was independent like every other game in history.

 

I play on Skyrim on full Ultra with my laptop and get steady frame rates (Ultra preset + FXAA checked off and the beth texture pack) and yes, I do have Oblivion. I didn't make mods for a game I do not have :laugh: . My mouse movement is pretty smooth (not sure if a 5000dpi mouse has anything to do with that, I suppose it is more precise in relation to pixels though). The movement isn't as nice as TF2 but it is a long way from getting on my nerves and definitely isn't jerky. Are you using AMD 12.1 drivers? (or do you have an Nvidia card?)

I am using the latest AMD drivers.

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