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Ok, I hear this one a lot. Out of curiousity, is the camera too fast on mouse, or too slow?? I like my mouse sensitivity to be somewhere in the middle. I know many people who play shooters like it fast, but if it's too fast for me I get motion-sickness. :X
Just curious what I may run in to if I pick this up. I'm torn between either this or Nier: Automata.
Too slow, and you can change it, it's under camera settings. I think people are looking for it under controls and getting confused. It just has a crappy range and the highest setting is still too slow for me, will probably work fine for you though.
Here's my recommended setup that works for me. Mileage may vary for you.
Sens is too limited for now. At 800 DPI and max sens in game, it takes me about 22 inches to do a 360. That's exactly how I like it, but if you want something faster, you just have to increase your DPI for now. You can make this painless by using application profiles in your mouse software.
The tracking feels really good. After a few rounds in single player I have 98% accuracy with the full power sniper rifle. I don't use auto aim mode or lock on. Once you get everything set up, the game will not hold you baack.
You're doing it wrong.