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Yeah, I know noticed if the FPS drops even locked to 60 it gets horrific at times.. like half a second delay if your starting to run at 30fps locked to 60fps.
This kinda works yeah, Mine is already high and doesn't make it feel quite right still.
I'm currently running the game in 4K @ 60 FPS Full-screen, and the MC has almost 1:1 response:
* Camera Sensitivity is maxed out at 150,
* Mouse Smoothing is maxed out at 100 (this may be open for debate - some prefer 0),
* Graphics Performance overall is set at High/Very High,
* Render Scale has been lowered to 90 (and this was the first thing I did, and it immediately improved character responsiveness),
* V-Sync enabled, and
* Max Frame Rate set at 60.
Before these measures I needed 2 wrist swings with the mouse to go 360 degrees on the screen. Now I only need 1 swing.
Finally, you can try to tweak the mouse polling rate. For gaming it's typically 1000, but sometimes it helps to lower it all the way down 400 or even lower.
Both V-Sync enabled, and Mouse Smoothing maxed to 100 are both usually culprits to bad mouse performance so that's real bizzare!