Is anyone else experiencing erratic camera swiveling in BFA? I've tried adjusting my mouse sense through logitech software and in game in wow, but every time I log in it feels out of wack.
Especially when my camera is zoomed into to almost 1st person or when I am looking to the sky a bunch it is like I move my mouse a millimeter and I rapidly do 360s.
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Yes, every 4-5 minutes my camera will snap all the way up or down.
It's super annoying.
It's super annoying.
Yes I'm having the exact same issue and its really annoying. Every slight mouse movement makes my camera freak out.
There are two separate issues with mouse behaviour.
One is a Microsoft/Windows issue, the other is more specific to the game.
Its difficult to describe the difference between the two issues, but let me try.
The one that is a Windows issue is more like an occasional mouse position reset. Like, you will go to use the mouse to move the camera, and it will instantly snap to a completely different position. How do i know this is a Windows issue? because i have the same problem in one or two other games, and also some other software that i use. I did some research on it a while back, and from what i could tell no one really knew exactly what the problem is, only that not everyone has the issue and not every program is affected.
The one that is more WoW related is more of a mouse sensitivity spike. For example, you will be moving the camera via the mouse and you will get a couple of seconds of a large increase in sensitivity, so you spin further than you anticipated, and then it returns back to normal. A way to test this is to stand in one spot, and continuously use the mouse to spin the camera left to right, using the same distance movement with the mouse. Do that for a minute or so, and see if you notice any spurts of spinning further than before. It is quite noticeable, so you should have no doubt that it is happening.
There is a fix to the second issue - there is a setting called 'Max foreground FPS', i think in advanced video settings somewhere, i cant remember exactly. Untick that setting, and you should no longer have strange sensitivity spikes
One is a Microsoft/Windows issue, the other is more specific to the game.
Its difficult to describe the difference between the two issues, but let me try.
The one that is a Windows issue is more like an occasional mouse position reset. Like, you will go to use the mouse to move the camera, and it will instantly snap to a completely different position. How do i know this is a Windows issue? because i have the same problem in one or two other games, and also some other software that i use. I did some research on it a while back, and from what i could tell no one really knew exactly what the problem is, only that not everyone has the issue and not every program is affected.
The one that is more WoW related is more of a mouse sensitivity spike. For example, you will be moving the camera via the mouse and you will get a couple of seconds of a large increase in sensitivity, so you spin further than you anticipated, and then it returns back to normal. A way to test this is to stand in one spot, and continuously use the mouse to spin the camera left to right, using the same distance movement with the mouse. Do that for a minute or so, and see if you notice any spurts of spinning further than before. It is quite noticeable, so you should have no doubt that it is happening.
There is a fix to the second issue - there is a setting called 'Max foreground FPS', i think in advanced video settings somewhere, i cant remember exactly. Untick that setting, and you should no longer have strange sensitivity spikes
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@Nubsap
Thank you, Unchecking max foreground FPS fix it!!
Thank you, Unchecking max foreground FPS fix it!!
damn, the only way to resolve this is to uncheck foreground fps?
I personally would like to lock it at 60 fps...
I personally would like to lock it at 60 fps...
I was having similar issues, using LMB +RMB to run/kite if i let go of one or the other it would act like my mouse was accelerating @ 0 acceleration and 600 DPI. with ingame mouse sensitivity turned off.
POSSIBLE FIX.
I made a wow profile specific (using razer synapse) most mouse software have something of the sort to apply settings when a specific game is open.
did some simple testing and was having this issues at polling rates of 1000 and 500
BUT NOT 125. the problems went away at 125. it seems less polling = less signals sent = less mouse spazzing. not sure if its a for sure thing but its working for me.
POSSIBLE FIX.
I made a wow profile specific (using razer synapse) most mouse software have something of the sort to apply settings when a specific game is open.
did some simple testing and was having this issues at polling rates of 1000 and 500
BUT NOT 125. the problems went away at 125. it seems less polling = less signals sent = less mouse spazzing. not sure if its a for sure thing but its working for me.
If anyone is using a Razer mouse and using the Razer Synapse program, check task manager and close the task called RazerIngameService or something along those lines. This will also help if you're experiencing issues.
I’m having the same issue, mouse sensitivity is at 0 and I still have the camera speed way out of control. I’m trying to find a solution on youtube, one guy has a macro set up but you have to hit the macro every time you log in.
I’m using a Logitech G600 if anyone has an idea on how to fix it.
Holy necro batman