mouse accelleration/lag

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Rita G.
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Re: mouse accelleration/lag

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medor wrote:In render setting
UseVSync=False
SwapInterval=0
WHERE is this setting located?
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medor wrote:
Rita G. wrote:
medor wrote:In render setting
UseVSync=False
SwapInterval=0
WHERE is this setting located?
In render setting it's
UnrealTournament.ini
[OpenGLDrv.OpenGLRenderDevice]
[D3DDrv.D3DRenderDevice]
[D3D9Drv.D3D9RenderDevice]
other if you have [xxxxx.xxxxxRenderDevice]

For you This is not the time to make you a knot in the brain.Use the UT all patched above http://unrealtournament.99.free.fr/foru ... hp?f=4&t=7
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If you even dont know where your UnrealTournament.ini is its in your /UnrealTournament/System directory
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Re: mouse accelleration/lag

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thank you for all replies.

after adding
UseVSync=False
under
[OpenGLDrv.OpenGLRenderDevice]
game seems better.

my next problem is lateral movements (<- or ->) are too fast. i can strafe left or right faster than i can move forward. any way to fix that?
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medor wrote:If you think your game is probably still doubtful.

UnrealTournament.ini
[WinDrv.WindowsClient]
MinDesiredFrameRate=60.000000


Set MinDesiredFrameRate like your monitor hertz ........... if you can not find it set it to 60.000000
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ok, i set

UnrealTournament.ini
[WinDrv.WindowsClient]
MinDesiredFrameRate=60.000000

from 28.000000 to 60.000000

but i still need help with strafe moving too fast.
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What do you mean by "strafe moving too fast"?
If you are experiencing gamespeed issues, then look at this thread for solution: http://www.ut99.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=373
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medor wrote:
Rita G. wrote:ok, i set

UnrealTournament.ini
[WinDrv.WindowsClient]
MinDesiredFrameRate=60.000000

from 28.000000 to 60.000000

but i still need help with strafe moving too fast.

So you can set a limite
[xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxRenderDevice]
FrameRateLimit=190

if it's to fast go down
FrameRateLimit=150/100/etc...


But as I said above it is better to take my UT all ready in one
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But there doesn't seem to be a way to keep VSync and have low input lag? It works in other games, or at least the input lag is not as noticeable...
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brazzjazz wrote:But there doesn't seem to be a way to keep VSync and have low input lag? It works in other games, or at least the input lag is not as noticeable...
Check your driver (Nvidia/ATI) and check your UT99 gameprofile.
Make sure you set VSYNC SETTINGS at ADAPTIVE (double check if this is under the right gameprofile, otherwise you will screw your other games up)

Swapinterval=1 (UT.ini)
Refreshrate=60/144 (UT.ini under renderer d3d9 and OpenGL)

This should solve your problem.
No input lag, no texture tearing.
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iSenSe wrote:
brazzjazz wrote:But there doesn't seem to be a way to keep VSync and have low input lag? It works in other games, or at least the input lag is not as noticeable...
Check your driver (Nvidia/ATI) and check your UT99 gameprofile.
Make sure you set VSYNC SETTINGS at ADAPTIVE (double check if this is under the right gameprofile, otherwise you will screw your other games up)

Swapinterval=1 (UT.ini)
Refreshrate=60/144 (UT.ini under renderer d3d9 and OpenGL)

This should solve your problem.
No input lag, no texture tearing.
Hmm, tried that, to no avail. I checked the ini and the renderer, as well as checked the respective VSync settings in Nvidia Profile Inspector. Any other settings of importance? FrameRateLimit etc.
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If the symptoms are still a gliding feel in your mouse, and your keyboard input feels delayed some vsync setting must still be overriding.

Try swapinterval=0 (check if its the right render in your ut.ini d3d9 or opengl)
Try again.

(Windows has auto acceleration enabled in configurationpanel-> mouse ->Pointer Settings-> Enhance Pointer Precision)
If you have a Logitech Mouse, check the acceleration settings in the driver. (Logitech Gaming Software)
Thats only mouse related though.
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iSenSe wrote:If the symptoms are still a gliding feel in your mouse, and your keyboard input feels delayed some vsync setting must still be overriding.

Try swapinterval=0 (check if its the right render in your ut.ini d3d9 or opengl)
Try again.

(Windows has auto acceleration enabled in configurationpanel-> mouse ->Pointer Settings-> Enhance Pointer Precision)
If you have a Logitech Mouse, check the acceleration settings in the driver. (Logitech Gaming Software)
Thats only mouse related though.
Nah, I've got mouse acceleration disabled system-wide. It's the same with SwapInterval=0. It's just a slight lag. Maybe I'm imagining things, but in some games even with VSync on, it's almost the same / as good as without VSync.
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