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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1423
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.19 09:23:00 -
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 I am having immense troubles setting up my mouse to run Dust.
 
 What I want is a consistent aiming experience.
 
 When I move my mouse 20cm I want it to equate turning 360-¦ in-game. (Regardless of how quickly I move the mouse, i.e. no acceleration.)
 
 I am running into the following problems:
 
 * Uneven, unsmooth, jerky, and laggy feel. (The mouse works perfectly on computers running Windows, MacOSX, Various Linux distributions.)
 * The mouse smoothing option creates a huge input delay which makes it a "non-option".
 * Inconsistent aiming depending on map, Gal Lab especially. (FPS problems?)
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons.
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons and weapon variants while using Aim-Down-Sight.
 * Pixel skipping, more noticeable with weapons that have more "zoom".
 
 I am currently running these settings:
 PS3: unchanged (default)
 Dust: unchanged (default, 60 / 60 I think)
 Mouse DPI: 270 // 360 GÇö (Available range: 90 through 5700)
 Mouse Polling Rate: 125Hz GÇö (Available range: 125Hz through 1000Hz)
 
 Any and all help and / or suggestions are welcomed bar suggestions related to using a GIMX / Eagle Eye / XIM / etc.
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        |  FraggerMike
 G.R.A.V.E
 INTERGALACTIC WARPIGS
 
 248
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.19 12:06:00 -
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 Haerr wrote:I am having immense troubles setting up my mouse to run Dust.
 What I want is a consistent aiming experience.
 
 When I move my mouse 20cm I want it to equate turning 360-¦ in-game. (Regardless of how quickly I move the mouse, i.e. no acceleration.)
 
 I am running into the following problems:
 
 * Uneven, unsmooth, jerky, and laggy feel. (The mouse works perfectly on computers running Windows, MacOSX, Various Linux distributions.)
 * The mouse smoothing option creates a huge input delay which makes it a "non-option".
 * Inconsistent aiming depending on map, Gal Lab especially. (FPS problems?)
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons.
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons and weapon variants while using Aim-Down-Sight.
 * Pixel skipping, more noticeable with weapons that have more "zoom".
 
 I am currently running these settings:
 PS3: unchanged (default)
 Dust: unchanged (default, 60 / 60 I think)
 Mouse DPI: 270 // 360 GÇö (Available range: 90 through 5700)
 Mouse Polling Rate: 125Hz GÇö (Available range: 125Hz through 1000Hz)
 
 Any and all help and / or suggestions are welcomed bar suggestions related to using a GIMX / Eagle Eye / XIM / etc.
 
 Good luck!
 I have tried wired and wireless ones, multiple different brands, cheap to not so cheap.
 Doesn't really seem to matter, except I have to re-adjust both sensitivity settings each time.
 Mouse smoothing definitely slows it down, re-adjusting sens's helps when you enable smoothing.
 AimAssist - don't think it really does anything - positive that is.
 
 
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        |  FraggerMike
 G.R.A.V.E
 INTERGALACTIC WARPIGS
 
 248
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.19 13:18:00 -
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 Perhaps this will assist you:
 
 https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=32453&find=unread
 
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1431
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.20 11:43:00 -
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 Didn't really...
 
 Have anyone had success with Dust while running the polling rate at 1000Hz? Something is definitely odd as the mouse movements seem "better" at the lowest polling setting...
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        |  maluble
 Art.of.Death
 VP Gaming Alliance
 
 74
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.20 23:36:00 -
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 Haerr wrote:I am having immense troubles setting up my mouse to run Dust.
 What I want is a consistent aiming experience.
 
 When I move my mouse 20cm I want it to equate turning 360-¦ in-game. (Regardless of how quickly I move the mouse, i.e. no acceleration.)
 
 I am running into the following problems:
 
 * Uneven, unsmooth, jerky, and laggy feel. (The mouse works perfectly on computers running Windows, MacOSX, Various Linux distributions.)
 * The mouse smoothing option creates a huge input delay which makes it a "non-option".
 * Inconsistent aiming depending on map, Gal Lab especially. (FPS problems?)
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons.
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons and weapon variants while using Aim-Down-Sight.
 * Pixel skipping, more noticeable with weapons that have more "zoom".
 
 I am currently running these settings:
 PS3: unchanged (default)
 Dust: unchanged (default, 60 / 60 I think)
 Mouse DPI: 270 // 360 GÇö (Available range: 90 through 5700)
 Mouse Polling Rate: 125Hz GÇö (Available range: 125Hz through 1000Hz)
 
 Any and all help and / or suggestions are welcomed bar suggestions related to using a GIMX / Eagle Eye / XIM / etc.
 Dont use eagle eye device just plug mnk into ps3 you should have no issues, and the issue your having using the eagle eye device is probably the turbo function is activated on one or more buttons.
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        |  maluble
 Art.of.Death
 VP Gaming Alliance
 
 74
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.20 23:39:00 -
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 I use a logi tech g100 keyboard (I think thats the model) and a logi tech g500s mouse and have no issues. The mouse was 65$ and keyboard was a little over 10$.
 
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1434
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 09:40:00 -
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 maluble wrote:Haerr wrote:I am having immense troubles setting up my mouse to run Dust.
 What I want is a consistent aiming experience.
 
 When I move my mouse 20cm I want it to equate turning 360-¦ in-game. (Regardless of how quickly I move the mouse, i.e. no acceleration.)
 
 I am running into the following problems:
 
 * Uneven, unsmooth, jerky, and laggy feel. (The mouse works perfectly on computers running Windows, MacOSX, Various Linux distributions.)
 * The mouse smoothing option creates a huge input delay which makes it a "non-option".
 * Inconsistent aiming depending on map, Gal Lab especially. (FPS problems?)
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons.
 * Inconsistent aiming between different weapons and weapon variants while using Aim-Down-Sight.
 * Pixel skipping, more noticeable with weapons that have more "zoom".
 
 I am currently running these settings:
 PS3: unchanged (default)
 Dust: unchanged (default, 60 / 60 I think)
 Mouse DPI: 270 // 360 GÇö (Available range: 90 through 5700)
 Mouse Polling Rate: 125Hz GÇö (Available range: 125Hz through 1000Hz)
 
 Any and all help and / or suggestions are welcomed bar suggestions related to using a GIMX / Eagle Eye / XIM / etc.
 Dont use eagle eye device just plug mnk into ps3 you should have no issues, and the issue your having using the eagle eye device is probably the turbo function is activated on one or more buttons. 
 I am playing with the mouse plugged directly into the PS3. (I do not have an Eagle Eye or XIM.)
 
 I left the in-game sensitivity settings at default because lower in-game sensitivity settings comes with a lot of negative acceleration. High in-game settings makes it impossible to do "fine aiming".
 
 High mouse polling rate seems to make the in-game movements uneven, unsmooth, jerky, and jittery. (When on a computer it allows for A LOT better aiming.)
 
 Low mouse polling rate seems to be better for Dust.
 
 Which only leaves DPI as the setting to influence how much 20cm of mouse movement is translated to in-game degrees turn.
 
 ...
 
 This still leaves a lot to be wanted.
 
 Most notably is that there is a huge minimum turn, very noticeable when (trying) to use a sniper rifle. Regardless of PS3 settings, Dust sensitivity settings, Mouse polling rate, and Mouse DPI there simply is no way of getting rid of pixel skipping.
 
 Even at the least sensitive settings the minimum turn (aim) movement you can do in-game is a huge skip, making it entirely luck based to use a sniper rifle at ~350+m.
 
 The reason being that there are angles that you simply cannot aim at, which leaves you with the option of trying to hit enemies when they pass over your crosshair or strafing a bit to see if the game will now allow you to aim where you want to.
 
 If you have ever played an old game which only allowed these movements
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 then you know the feeling that the game simply will not allow you aim where you want to.
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        |  John Psi
 Vacuum Cleaner. LLC
 Steel Balls Alliance
 
 938
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 09:55:00 -
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 works 4 me:
 
 Mouse DPI: 700
 Mouse Polling Rate: MINIMUM!!!
 
 Ingame preset:
 
 mouse speed: 40
 mouse zoomed speed: 10-0
 
 mouse smoothing OFF!!!
 aim assist OFF!!!
 
 RR rotate slow, than SCR - u can check this.
 
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1434
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 09:57:00 -
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 John Psi wrote:works 4 me:
 Mouse DPI: 700
 Mouse Polling Rate: MINIMUM!!!
 
 Ingame preset:
 
 mouse speed: 40
 mouse zoomed speed: 10-0
 
 RR rotate slow, than SCR - u can check this.
 
 Thank you for sharing your settings! I will try this out today. :-)
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        |  John Psi
 Vacuum Cleaner. LLC
 Steel Balls Alliance
 
 938
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 09:58:00 -
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 mouse smoothing OFF!!!
 aim assist OFF!!!
 
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1434
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 10:52:00 -
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 John Psi wrote:mouse smoothing OFF!!!aim assist OFF!!!
 
 Naturally. :-)
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1436
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 14:50:00 -
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 John Psi wrote:works 4 me:
 Mouse DPI: 700
 Mouse Polling Rate: MINIMUM!!!
 
 Ingame preset:
 
 mouse speed: 40
 mouse zoomed speed: 10-0
 
 mouse smoothing OFF!!!
 aim assist OFF!!!
 
 RR rotate slow, than SCR - u can check this.
 
 I tried it out but it really didn't fit me, I'm switching back to:
 DPI: ~300 / ~500
 Polling rate: 125Hz
 In-game sensitivity: 60
 In-game ADS sensitivity: 60
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1436
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 14:59:00 -
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 Why is sensitivity different between weapons..? It really makes no sense at all.
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        |  John Psi
 Vacuum Cleaner. LLC
 Steel Balls Alliance
 
 941
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 15:05:00 -
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 Haerr wrote:In-game sensitivity: 60
 In-game ADS sensitivity: 60
 -+-P
 What kind of gun do you use? Close range?
 
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        |  abdullah muzaffar
 G0DS AM0NG MEN
 General Tso's Alliance
 
 29
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.21 20:49:00 -
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 Aim assist?
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        |  John Psi
 Vacuum Cleaner. LLC
 Steel Balls Alliance
 
 944
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.22 05:49:00 -
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 abdullah muzaffar wrote:Aim assist? 
 Ingame settings for gamepad, dont know right name in english.
 must be OFF if u using mouse.
 
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1437
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.22 08:43:00 -
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 John Psi wrote:Haerr wrote:In-game sensitivity: 60
 In-game ADS sensitivity: 60
 -+-P What kind of gun do you use? Close range? 
 I do run at lower DPI than you do so the hipfire comes out similar while my ADS is slightly quicker.
 I use 60 / 60 because it "feels" more like using a mouse on the computer. With lower in-game settings I get negative acceleration when doing quick mouse movements which is something I thoroughly dislike.
 
 These days I mostly run with the RR, CR, NKs, and the aSMG. I hardly ever use Shotguns or Sniper Rifles any more because they simply do not work well with Dusts mouse support. I do have ARs specced as well but between HMGs, CRs and RRs they just feel like a poor choice. I will try out the TAR again once hotfix Delta comes along.
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        |  John Psi
 Vacuum Cleaner. LLC
 Steel Balls Alliance
 
 946
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.22 10:19:00 -
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 Copypaste from Internet:
 
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 Without mouse acceleration, the movement of the mouse and the movement of the crosshair will be 1 : 1.
 
 With mouse acceleration, the movement is based on speed. Meaning, if you move the mouse 1 inch, slowly, it'll move one distance. If you move it still 1 inch, but fast, it'll move a lot farther.
 
 Meaning, every time you move your mouse to aim, you'll have to move it differently to do the same movement, making it hard to aim.
 
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 I right understand the term "acceleration" in the context of your post?
 
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1438
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.22 16:17:00 -
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 John Psi wrote:Copypaste from Internet:
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 Without mouse acceleration, the movement of the mouse and the movement of the crosshair will be 1 : 1.
 
 With mouse acceleration, the movement is based on speed. Meaning, if you move the mouse 1 inch, slowly, it'll move one distance. If you move it still 1 inch, but fast, it'll move a lot farther.
 
 Meaning, every time you move your mouse to aim, you'll have to move it differently to do the same movement, making it hard to aim.
 
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 I right understand the term "acceleration" in the context of your post?
 
 Yupp that is it.
 
 Though I guess the term "negative-acceleration" isn't entirely accurate in this case, but anyhow this is how it goes for me.
 
 In Dust with low in-game sensitivity a slow mouse movement turns you more than a quick mouse movement of the same distance. I use the in-game sensitvity of 60 / 60 because it "feels" like there is less of that going on than with lower sensitivity settings.
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        |  John Psi
 Vacuum Cleaner. LLC
 Steel Balls Alliance
 
 949
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.22 16:48:00 -
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 Haerr wrote:In Dust with low in-game sensitivity a slow mouse movement turns you more than a quick mouse movement of the same distance.
 
 I saw this bug. If u wana kill him, u can:
 
 1. Check u ingame mouse smooth option OFF again, if not help:
 2. Delete Dust game saved files/settings from PS3 menu, if not help:
 3. Delete Dust game saved files/settings again, reinstall Dust.
 
 Ingame mouse speed settings works incorrect, as multipler, native mouse DPI is much better.
 lower value ingame mouse speed set give u more accuracy.
 
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        |  Iskandar Zul Karnain
 Hellstorm Inc
 General Tso's Alliance
 
 2678
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.23 16:16:00 -
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 KB/M support has been awful since the launch of Uprising. Looking at what you've posted you are probably already getting the best possible experience.
 
 Unfortunately, there is no magic setting. There is no sweet spot and no combination of variables that will give you a rock-solid KB/M experience.
 
 Mouse support is bad and will remain bad for the foreseeable future.
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        |  John Psi
 Vacuum Cleaner. LLC
 Steel Balls Alliance
 
 952
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.23 16:24:00 -
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 It's true.
 We're just trying to to achieve the best of the possible.
 
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1439
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.23 16:32:00 -
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 https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=2369035#post2369035 There might be hope still...
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1439
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.23 16:34:00 -
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 Iskandar Zul Karnain wrote:KB/M support has been awful since the launch of Uprising. Looking at what you've posted you are probably already getting the best possible experience.  
 But... I had hoped... Oh well... :/
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        |  zzZaXxx
 Vengeance Unbound
 
 579
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.25 02:49:00 -
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 What are DPI and polling rate?
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        |  zzZaXxx
 Vengeance Unbound
 
 579
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.25 03:18:00 -
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 Oh you have to be using one of those devices? XIM or Eagle Eye?
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        |  Haerr
 Legio DXIV
 
 1457
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.25 05:46:00 -
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 zzZaXxx wrote:What are DPI and polling rate?
 EDIT: OK I read up on it but how do you change polling rate on PS3?
 Sadly we can't.
 
 
 zzZaXxx wrote:Oh you have to be using one of those devices? XIM or Eagle Eye? We do not have to, I certainly am not using either of them, nor a GIMX for that matter.
 
 As I hardly think my set up is even decent I wouldn't advise against it though... since the Eagle Eye and XIM emulate a controller you get to play with "aim assistance" turned on, plus you can probably set turbo buttons as well, it still won't feel like you are playing with a mouse though.
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        |  zzZaXxx
 Vengeance Unbound
 
 585
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.25 06:35:00 -
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 Have you gone back and forth between KBM and controller at all? I'm so terrible with controller I can't even properly test out the difference. I'm wondering how significant the aim assistance is and how it works.
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        |  Iskandar Zul Karnain
 Hellstorm Inc
 General Tso's Alliance
 
 2681
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.25 14:47:00 -
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 The aim assistance is significant.
 Console subhumans will tell you it's inconsequential but don't let their feeble Jedi mind tricks fool you.
 
 I don't enjoy using a controller for pew pew games, but I find it much easier to land shots using a controller with aim assistance on than using a mouse with its current handicap. The only thing you should be able to do better with a mouse at this point is snipe.
 
 Anyways, Dust is pshhh I'm waiting (probably forever) for Legion.
 
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        |  CommanderBolt
 KILL-EM-QUICK
 RISE of LEGION
 
 1765
 
 
      | Posted - 2014.09.25 18:44:00 -
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 Hey just to let you know, turn off aim assist for the controller settings too as that can actually affect using a mouse as bizarre as that sounds.
 
 Also ever since Chromosome ended, you will never get good fluid mouse aiming with DUST. You just have to live with it as it is until we get Legion.
 
 Oh and just my personal preferences but - 100% sensitivity for general aiming, ad I think I run 75%-80% for Aiming down sights. Its not perfect by any means but its the best I managed to get with Dusts PS3 limitations.
 
 I'm surprised there are so many KB/M players. (When I say 'many' I mean more than the handful that I originally thought)
 
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