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I disabled camera interpolation but I could still feel it. Although I don't really consider that a fix, playing without interpolation feels awful with a high refresh rate monitor.
I don't know, it feels like mouse smoothing. The game definitely looks WAAAY better with camera interpolation but it doesn't feel like the game has raw mouse input.
Okay that definitely helped. I can still easily tell that even when you lift your mouse (or stop moving it) the direction you were moving in keeps its momentum for a few frames. I think the setting should be off by default, although I'm a Counter-Strike player that has 400dpi so I'm sort of an edge case probably. With that said 99% of the other games don't have this issue. Turning off the rotation limit definitely helped though, and the game with interpolation feels awesome now.