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Also, in my personally, the overall mouse sensitivity setting within the game just doesn't work at all… it doesn't adjust a ♥♥♥♥… Comments are unnecessary. I wanted to play another seed in Containment Breach Remastered when my interest in the game returned since the last playthrough, but the inability to customize even such basic aspects of the game controls, mildly speaking, discourages any desire to play: it would most likely just be a constant discomfort for the whole further game session which is hardly something to get used to.
I really don't know why just throw out a working setting instead of simply leaving it in place and not touching it. I suppose of course it could be some kind of Blitz3D (SCP:CB's game engine) spaghetti code occasion that the CBR developer stumbled upon, but I doubt it.
yeah scp cb is very buggy in general, be aware that blitz3d is already an old and unstable engine with the quantity of spagetti code and assets the game already had, now add a lot more of items, events and map modifications
i personally hate it because it kills my fps and crashes the game but people say it works for them)