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I've pinned your comment, hoping that players can see that and check if that is something that works for them as well.
Sorry, didn't work for me neither. But thanks.
We've just released a hotfix to the demo that should fix the bug, please check if the issue persists for you or it has been resolved.
Hello, the bug is fixed, I can now orient my vision with the mouse again, however, there is a slowdown in the image. Unlike my first game where swiping the mouse made the character do a 360° (that's hyperbole, it wasn't that sensible), this time it's slow and choppy. Same when you walk. This slowdown isn't my computer's fault, as this gaming laptop seamlessly ran Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Hogward Legacy in high-definition detail. It can handle 4K.