After using having the option on for quite some time, I definitely feel a difference with it off.
Enhance Pointer Precision Option on Windows
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EZjijy
United States1039 Posts
After using having the option on for quite some time, I definitely feel a difference with it off. | ||
silencefc
United States875 Posts
ie. You need to move half an inch really fast, but if you move too fast the mouse enhancement will try to adjust and you fly like 3 inches too far. It's good for control sticks used on console FPS because they can only move so far. Bad for when you really need short precision with a mouse. | ||
scph
Korea (South)262 Posts
Edit: test it. With it on move your mouse 3 inches on the desk quickly then slowly. The distances traveled between the two will be different. With precision off it wlll remain the same distance no matter the speed the mouse is moved. | ||
Warp
United States166 Posts
Plus day9 said in one of his podcasts in sc1 "DON'T USE MOUSE ACCELERATION." | ||
SnakeChomp
Canada125 Posts
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standalone
Norway73 Posts
It's however always horrible if you want exact hand movements to result in exact mouse movements consistently. And most gamers want exactly that. | ||
Seide
United States831 Posts
"Its all preference" I have used mouse accel for years, and I prefer it on because I am so used to it. I used it playing competetive CS, CoD4, serious WoW. At this point I know exactly how fast and how much I need to move the mouse to get anywhere because of muscle memory. Its actually quite nice in FPS for high precision sniping. | ||
standalone
Norway73 Posts
Mouse acceleration makes muscle memory training harder and less reliable. You don't have the ability to calculate the exact speed at which you are moving your mouse to get a specific response. | ||
scph
Korea (South)262 Posts
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blagoonga123
United States2068 Posts
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lololol
5198 Posts
On September 29 2010 07:17 blagoonga123 wrote: maybe i should turn off acceleration then. It feels so weird without it though. You will get used to it pretty fast. | ||
G2Wolf
United States261 Posts
On September 29 2010 06:52 Seide wrote: its been said time and time again in every single thread like this: "Its all preference" I have used mouse accel for years, and I prefer it on because I am so used to it. I used it playing competetive CS, CoD4, serious WoW. At this point I know exactly how fast and how much I need to move the mouse to get anywhere because of muscle memory. Its actually quite nice in FPS for high precision sniping. You might be the only person I've ever heard say that. Mouse Accel is absolutely -terrible- for any kind of high-precision sniping. I'm curious as to how good your teams were in CS and CoD. | ||
soultwister
Poland80 Posts
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gogogadgetflow
United States2583 Posts
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techh
Iceland82 Posts
as one said before me it fucks your gaming precision hard its even worse if you have it on in a fps game. Thats just... wrong... | ||
Angry_Fetus
Canada444 Posts
On September 29 2010 07:23 G2Wolf wrote: You might be the only person I've ever heard say that. Mouse Accel is absolutely -terrible- for any kind of high-precision sniping. I'm curious as to how good your teams were in CS and CoD. Second that. Being an ex-competitive fps player, any acceleration at all is bad. It isn't preference, it's stupidity to use it. It makes movements completely random, and you cannot have precise aiming while using acceleration as it is effected by your last movement, making mouse movements completely random. I use the MarkC MouseAccel fix (windows will still use acceleration even if enhance pointer precision is disabled). It will help your mouse coordination greatly, even in Starcraft. | ||
HuK
Canada1591 Posts
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gogogadgetflow
United States2583 Posts
it is effected by your last movement would you please explain this? | ||
Angry_Fetus
Canada444 Posts
Example: If you make a large sweep across your mouse pad at a fast speed, and then try to move the mouse slowly (say, following a target with your crosshair in a fps) your mouse speed will be artificially accelerated as a result of your last movement, making your ability to follow the target inconsistent. Aim is all about consistency, and this applies to your ability to micro in SC2 aswell. You can not practice and achieve perfect movements if they are completely random every time. | ||
uNiGNoRe
Germany1115 Posts
Switching from on to off is sooo much easier than the other way around. Shouldn't take more than two weeks to get used to it completely. | ||
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