![]() ![]() Except ultra-slow-turns and ultra-slow mousepanning are massively smoother. ![]() That way, you get the same mouse turnspeed at 3200dpi or 6400dpi as you used to at 800dpi. And slow down the game mouse turns by sliding the in-game sensitivity slider very low in the game to compensate for ultra-high DPI. Razer, Logitech) to automatically jack up the DPI when steam.exe launches, and automatically decrease DPI when steam.exe exits. But you want "TestUFO-smoooooth mouseturns" in FPS at all turnspeeds, slow turns and fast flick turns? Sorry, no choice. Yes, yes, desktop mouse arrow will be too fast. For such insane quadruple-digit DPI, you NEED a really good mousepad engineered to have low tracking error rates at high DPI - and replace the mousepad occasionally due to wear-tear like you have. Hopefully your new mouse has one of those new ultraaccurate sensors that are perfectly great at 1600dpi. It depends on what kind of gamer you are. Mousefeel is sometimes better at lower DPI such 800dpi, though some champion players like sprEEEzy (I moderate a channel on his Discord server now, #monitor-tech-talk) now use 1600dpi for their mouse. Now, that's a totally different use case than paid eSports competitive. However, the aimfeel can feel "wrong" if you're in twitch games and you need a more balanced sensitivity-to-DPI ratio, common is 400dpi or 800dpi, but that's waaaaaay too low for me for strobed ULMB VSYNC ON when I want stepless mouseturns even for sloooooow mouseturns while gawking scenery or such. The new sensors have fixed a lot of problems at 1600dpi and now more eSports players have switched to 1600dpi to allow stepless slowturns without sacrificing flick fastturns. Historically, gaming mice were crappy at 1600dpi+ or 3200dpi+. Importing the " TestUFO stutterless, stepless smooth mouse turns" into FPS games - at all slow/med/fast turnspeeds - can require ultrahigh DPI + ultralow ingame sensitivity combinations, but that can sometimes (slightly) distort fast mouseturns for twitch eSports, depending on how the mouse/drivers/game interacts. That's why I like 1600dpi (and sometimes 2400dpi or 3200dpi) during these times, I can get "TestUFO-silky-smooth mouseturns and pans" even for slow mouseturn and slow mousedrags, if that sorta thing is important to you. In many games I find fluidity improves with " higher mouse DPI-low game sensitivity" combinations especially for slow mouseturn situations.īasically, when I turn extremely slowly while admiring scenery in a solo FPS adventure game, I want my slow mouseturns to be smooooth, not steppy-steppy-steppy turns. So I guess there is no frame skipping.Just a shitty mousepad/mouse.īlurbuster.png (123.17 KiB) Viewed 6869 timesĪdjusting the DPI-versus-sensitivity balance helps a lot. #Uninstall smoothmouse pro#I used my brothers go pro and took multiple pictures and I pretty much saw this.Couldn't get him to send me the pictures because it was low on battery and the charger was no where to be found but I drew a crude version of it in paint xDīasically what was shown is like the picture below but happening in each row from the go pro view.(turns out a gopro can take 10 pictures a second) Try testing and seeing what your fractional refresh rate looks like. I want to see the frameskip pattern (bright spots or dark spots)Īs for 143fps versus 145fps, that is sometimes normal if it's a fractional 143.4Hz being rounded-off to 144Hz or 143fps, as there's some caveats with web browser ability to properly detect refresh rates. Wiseude wrote:picture below showing the occasional stuck at 143 fps.įor - can you please attach a photograph and not a screenshot? ![]() Picture below showing the occasional stuck at 143 fps.īlurbuster.png (125.31 KiB) Viewed 6932 times Monitor is 3.5 years old.Could it be a cable issue? or a mouse/mouse mat issue? My monitor is a AOC G2460PG 144hz g-sync monitor That has dark bright spots shaking at 144hz but not on 120hz.(it's like on 144hz the brightness increases but when you switch to 120hz all that brightness goes away.) what if it's the monitor? I tried noticed my fps either spikes momenterally to 145 then stabilized to 144 or in some rare occasions it got stuck at 143fps until I refreshed.I do also see the occasional dip in fps to 140 or even 130s in rare occasions. I'm also thinking it could be a mousepad/mouse issue since they are like 3-5 years old (hard mat and a gs400)Yea I did try to clean them but no luck. #Uninstall smoothmouse driver#I have v-sync set to "ON" on global and I'm using driver 417.22 Hen swinging my mouse left and right/up and down I sometimes see my mouse jitter/twitch and overly shaky.At times it also doesn't look as smooth as it should on 144hz when moving around. ![]()
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