Whenever I aim, my gun moves not smoothly, but by quantum movements. If I am aiming just under the flat piece on the turret, the smallest amount I can move up will be a little above the flat piece. I am running this on a MAC so I have to run the resolution at the lowest setting. However, I tried the highest resolution and I got the same result (but it looked better and was slower). Does anyone else have this problem and is there a solution to it? If there is no solution, can someone at least post a sympathetic "I feel your pain" meme?
Thank you.
Problem - Quantum movement in Aim
Re: Problem - Quantum movement in Aim
I'm also playing on a mac and I don't believe I have that problem, aiming works fine... Perhaps it's a problem with your mouse?
I honestly wouldn't know too much about this, but figured I'd reply to let you know it's not necessarily the game.
I honestly wouldn't know too much about this, but figured I'd reply to let you know it's not necessarily the game.
Re: Problem - Quantum movement in Aim
Sounds like you have a particularly inaccurate mouse, by which I mean the precision on your mouse sucks and it only reports less steps of bigger movement. You could try a different mouse...
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Re: Problem - Quantum movement in Aim
Thank you for your replies.
The problem is presumably not my mouse since my mouse aims finely in other games like TF2. Any other ideas? Could sensitivity have a role in it?
The problem is presumably not my mouse since my mouse aims finely in other games like TF2. Any other ideas? Could sensitivity have a role in it?
Re: Problem - Quantum movement in Aim
It sounds like the sensitivity may be set too high -- have you tried reducing it? Every time the mouse reports that it has moved one point, then it moves in the game by (one point * mouse sensitivity), so decreasing mouse sensitivity should decrease the size of the smallest possible movement. Different mice also have different resolution, so a high-res gaming mouse might also help with this kind of issue.
Re: Problem - Quantum movement in Aim
If David reply's to your post, you must be special.