Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2

Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2

Andrezhera Jan 6, 2015 @ 3:15pm
[SOLVED] Is there a mouse smoothing fix?
I am aware there's a mouse acceleration toogle in-game and I know what mouse acceleration is. This is not my problem. Problem is with mouse smoothening/smoothing or whatever it's called in english (not my main language).

Everytime I move my mouse, I feel the game is not behaving as it should. Damn, is it really that hard to developers nowadays make a damn FPS game with controls aka CS 1.6?

Do you guys know what am talking about? Have the same issue? Know a fix?

I cant stand 1h gameplay straight with this ♥♥♥♥♥♥ controls :/ please help. Game seems nice

[SOLUTION]: Vsync was enabled on the Nvidia control pannel and I didn't noticed.
Last edited by Andrezhera; Jan 7, 2015 @ 6:56pm
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Dryden Jan 7, 2015 @ 2:11am 
You will have to provide some more information, as this is a rather vague description for something that could be caused by anythig from corrupted drivers to hardware performance.

This is just a guess, but I assume that the camera movement either feels sluggish or as if it isn't as precise as it should be. My suggestion is that you adjust your mouse DPI and sensitivity untill it feels right.

If that doesn't help, then you will simply have to provide more information.
There is no mouse acceleration if you turn it off in the menu.
Andrezhera Jan 7, 2015 @ 4:21pm 
Thanks for your replies. It will be hard for me to provide good information cuz my native language is another, but I'll try.

Scimitar101 - my problem isn't with mouse acceleration, the in-game toogle for that works.

Dryden - I tried switching my mouse DPI and in-game mouse sensitivity aswell and the feel of smoothing is still there, no matter what computer I use.
Let's say I start moving my mouse and for some reason the mouse break the flow of movement for miliseconds and then continues to move, 'stuttering' this fast awhile (dont even know if this word exist lol) i move slowly my mouse due to, perhaps, a bad quality mousepad, or the mouse is simply gripping on the mousepad's surface... this cause the mouse to stop moving for a very short period of time.
The game won't understand this break of mouse movement and will ignore it, moving my crosshair normaly as nothing happened. This should not be bad, but I really dislikes unresponsive gameplay specialy in this kind of game.

I wish I could simply move my weapon at the same pace and manner as I move my desktop's mouse pointer. <- this is how I used to feel CS 1.6 gameplay, Can't describe it better than this, i suppose.

Any leads? Thanks in advance
moozkoteaze Jan 7, 2015 @ 5:04pm 
i know exactly what you mean they do this on purpose cause they dont want people playing for free
moozkoteaze Jan 7, 2015 @ 5:10pm 
u might want to try javascript or c++
A+ Malware Jan 7, 2015 @ 5:10pm 
I don't have this problem, so I can't be of much help, but do you have Vsync on? It causes lots of input lag for me, though that's not really your problem.
Andrezhera Jan 7, 2015 @ 6:56pm 
Originally posted by APlusMalware:
I don't have this problem, so I can't be of much help, but do you have Vsync on? It causes lots of input lag for me, though that's not really your problem.

Dude, many thanks! It was activated on the Nvidia control pannel. Didn't see that =) Disabling it, worked just fine! thanks
Ah, good catch on the vsync thing. Didn't occur to me when I first read this thread, but vsync is the culprit of input lag across many games. If you can deal with a little tearing, I recommend turning it off everywhere you can.
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