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So, I'm baffled as to how little exposure this page has considering the severity of the mouse acceleration in Mass Effect 1.
This fixes it to how it ought have been. And Bioware, having started in the PC world should have known better than to have that acceleration stuck in the game like that even back in 07.
Thank you for this. Have some treasure.
I think one of the reasons the Mass Effect fix is not that popular is that for such an old game it is difficult to spread the word around that the problem is fixed. Although by now it got pretty high in the Google search ranking, you still get a lot of information that you can do nothing about it. Additionally, it is also not a major issue. In Dead Space the mouse barely works for some people when not using any fix. Compared to that, the acceleration issue in ME1 is kind of minor. For example, the Steam forums barely contain questions about it.
I agree with you that the guide system of Steam is kind of lackluster. I will probably post the fix on Nexusmods soon. I recently posted my Dark Souls Mouse Fix there and I think Nexus has a better discoverability than a Steam guide and is also easier to maintain.