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I used only Logitech Gaming Software. I also swapped from Onboard memory to game detection in the home screen of LGS but I'm still having jumping issues in Siege.
To elaborate, when I move the mouse horizontally, from time to time there is a small jump and an ever so slight change in sensitivity. Combined, when aiming around, makes it hard to play multiplayer.
I didn't try many surfaces but this problem started occuring when I had a medium sized gaming mousepad. It was a bit small for me, so I started using my WoW TCG playmat as my mousepad. But the problem didn't go away.
Oh, I actually use the maximum which is 1000. Even if this is the problem, it shouldn't affect light games like Gwent, right?
Alright, thanks! I'll try it tell you if anything changes.
Games like SIEGE have a separate sensitivity for Aimed/Scoped vs normal.
Can I hug you? Bcuz polling rate fixed my issues in WoW! CPU has always been my bottle neck in games and WoW I believe is demanding in that department. I'll try to play Siege asap an see. Thanks again!