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Solution that worked for me to fix Mouse lag / delay:
- Go to the options menu
- Turn on mouse accel, disable raw input, hit APPLY and close options menu
- go to options again, turn off mouse accel, turn on raw input hit APPLY
I didn't came up with this, original post can be found on the official Forums:
http://forums.unknownworlds.com/discussion/131701/microstuttering-input-delay-fixes-to-try
According to the engine developer of this game, NS2 matches Quake 3's level of mouse input delay = 3 frames.
So if you are experiencing any issues, there is obviously something wrong with your installation/hardware/software setup. Please follow the pinned topics in here and go to our tech support forums for help as you will not receive any here.
(Also be sure to disable any ambient occlusion in your graphics settings, all forms of AO in any game inherently come with an extra frame or two of delay)