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Just reduce your mouse' sensitivity with windows settings.
... or you accidentally changed invert axes setting
I keep my at 600 and it feels fine with default in-game settings.
It didn't affect the game, at all.
Still too high for me, by a long shot.
What you are looking for is hardware settings of the mouse itself, gaming mouses should come with soft that you can download to change those settings.
The mouse you are using may have a button on it that changes its own speed, mine is just in the middle behind the mouse wheel, however this could be located on the bottom or side of your mouse, try pressing it in game a few times and see if the sensitivity changes... you'll probably have to change your speed in windows settings to make it feel normal for everything other than DS3, but after this, you'll never have to change it again.
Thanks for your answer.
I indeed have speed buttons on my mouse, but they are already set to the minimum sensibility.
Changing Windows' sensibility doesn't seem to affect the game's sensibility (on Windows 10 at least).
Have a nice day. :)