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i will give it a try.... ty xD
If you want to use the mouse in this game, freeze your mouse/hand after reaching the desired blocking position.
Sensitivity will just alter how much you have to move for it to register in-game. I have mine set at 20, but I have smoothness set at 5, the smoothness seems to counter some of the "bouncing" effects you would otherwise get at 20 sensitivty.
dark souls is hard to master... but it works better...
is it just the lag due to p2p? :-/
A joystick emulator would provide what you asked for, a deadzone for a mouse.
There is a little difference. I put it at 0 and it's more confortable, but you are right, it could be a good idea to move the mouse with large movement in order to have a better feeling.