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Nothing has changed and I have the software for the mouse. Its on the same settings I have always had it on and my DPI is at 500. Its that low cause I play CS.
G Hub use to update on its own and reset my settings to not use my desktop profile.
It would make a new profile for every game I clicked on and sometimes the settings would be fine and sometimes not. For Dead by Daylight it would lower my sense. Had to go back in the software and set it to only use my desktop profile and not switch or create new ones on its own.
I now have the superlight v2 and I'm not having this issue of the software changing it anymore.
If you have a G Pro your welcome for the fix.
If not good luck.
Post your mouse model.
And don't let it be your in game settings
Edit:
I see you said your software is the same.
Are you sure its the same when the game is launched and in game like when you said it happens ?
Does it do the same thing without the software ?
Do you have another mouse to test ?
change ur game from ultra to low and screen resolution to 100 and then turn vsync off