TOXIKK
AngelEyes Feb 18, 2015 @ 5:19pm
Mouse smoothing?
I don't know if this is all in my head but it feels like mouse smoothng is enabled or something when I am playing Toxikk. I have no idea what "mouse acceleration" is in options but i turned it off and it may have helped a little...

Typicly I play with low sensetivity so I made it a little higher, and it feels like that helps a little too but it still feels like my mouse has almost a "bubble" like feel to it when im aiming, opposed to other FPS like Quake or CS or what have you, whereas mouse feels precise response to my hand movement.

So question is, is there a way to make the mouse feel not that way.. lol.



PS Really loving the game keep up the good work.
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Reeno Feb 18, 2015 @ 6:12pm 
I dont have the game, but from what I heard it uses the Unreal Engine in which case its the same for all games:
1. go to your Documents and find the game's folder. If its not there, it's in Documents->My games->UnrealEngine 3 or Toxxik or something like that.
2. Once you found it, find the .ini files in the folder. Most likely found in the 'Config' folder.
3. One of the .ini will be named 'input' or 'usersettings'. Open it with notepad and look for a line that says "UseMouseSmoothing" or "EnableMouseSmoothing" or something similar. Set that to false and save the file. If you cant find it then just search through all the inis for it.
4. If it's already false, then the issue is v-sync. Turn that ♥♥♥♥ off.
Last edited by Reeno; Feb 18, 2015 @ 6:18pm
I]SilverHawk[I Feb 18, 2015 @ 6:53pm 
Don't ever turn off V-sync. Enable it by default for everything no matter what..
Reeno Feb 18, 2015 @ 7:10pm 
Originally posted by ISilverHawkI:
Don't ever turn off V-sync. Enable it by default for everything no matter what..

wtf am i reading x)
AngelEyes Feb 18, 2015 @ 7:11pm 
Originally posted by Foxxylicious:
I dont have the game, but from what I heard it uses the Unreal Engine in which case its the same for all games:
1. go to your Documents and find the game's folder. If its not there, it's in Documents->My games->UnrealEngine 3 or Toxxik or something like that.
2. Once you found it, find the .ini files in the folder. Most likely found in the 'Config' folder.
3. One of the .ini will be named 'input' or 'usersettings'. Open it with notepad and look for a line that says "UseMouseSmoothing" or "EnableMouseSmoothing" or something similar. Set that to false and save the file. If you cant find it then just search through all the inis for it.
4. If it's already false, then the issue is v-sync. Turn that ♥♥♥♥ off.


Turns out, Vsnync was enabled, I checked what you told me to and it was set to False so i disabled Vsync and it is much better.

Thanks alot for taking the time to post that man, I appreciate that.
night Feb 18, 2015 @ 7:11pm 
vsync can and will give you input delay as it waits for the frame.
unless you have such a bad ass comp it never drops.
Equim Feb 18, 2015 @ 8:07pm 
Mouse setting tweaks. Vsync can be good to turn off. But other stuff for configs would be..

\Steam\steamapps\common\TOXIKK\UDKGame\Config

UDKInput.ini
Change bEnableMouseSmoothing=true to false

UDKSystemSettings.ini
OneFrameThreadLag=True to False
^This setting will most likely affect your FPS as well. Resulting in a drop, test it and see how much it affects you, if it gets bad, then switch it back on.
Raal Anpist Feb 18, 2015 @ 10:30pm 
Originally posted by ISilverHawkI:
Don't ever turn off V-sync. Enable it by default for everything no matter what..
Serious trolling attempt.
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Date Posted: Feb 18, 2015 @ 5:19pm
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