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it's exactly what it says, if you want faster mouse movement relative to vertical/horizontal then you can increase
some games have mouse sensitivity too slow even at max, that's why sensitivity scaling is a good option to have
I tested by putting a finger near mouse, moved mouse slow untill it touched finger, then fast. When slow the crosshair was consistently ending in same spot, when fast it went much further. That is mouse acceleration.
I found out that lowering sensitivity scaling and maxing out vertical and horizontal sensitivity makes the acceleration much more tame, however it still remains.
I haven't noticed any mouse acceleration over here and I'm sensitive to it as well. Have you tried tweaking settings to a constant framerate and locking it there to see if you still feel it? Sometimes a constant framerate can help with that.
yes it doesn't feel right. feels like vsync is turned on and theres input lag
Hope that can helps some people !