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  1. #1

    Mouse problems

    Hey, my main language is german, so please excuse my english...

    I have a problem on the PTS: my mouse becomes stuttering/laggy/jerky sometimes... it looks like actual frame drops, but I run solid 60fps. Sometimes it's so bad, I can't move the crosshair at all. The weapon is just recoiling the way it is.
    I couldn't find any regularities. It happens solo and in parties, whilst aming and whilst just looking around. With much snowfall and without... I also adjusted my mouse settings, but it didn't help.
    Oh, and by the way... it is ONLY ON THE PTS. In the live game, everything runs perfect!

    As for my specs: i5 6500, gtx 1070, 16gb RAM, game installed on a HDD

    If you need any more info, just let me know.
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  2. #2
    Ubi-gabelikes's Avatar Community Developer
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    Hey, have you tried the usual steps of verifying your game cache and making sure your mouse drivers are up to date?

    Does this happen if you use another mouse as well?

    /gabelikes
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  3. #3
    Yes, verified the files, Mouse Drivers are up to date (Razor Synapse 2.20). I don't have another mouse to test, but the really strange thing is, that it's only happening on the PTS, not with the live client. They are also installes on the same SSD (correcting my 1st post. It's not on a HDD).

    Just hoping it's not a bug carrying over when the patch hits the live servers...
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  4. #4
    I patched to the new build... same...
    I reinstalled the client... same...
    Live Client is still fine...
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  5. #5
    same Problem here with the Mouse on PTS week 4 please check it
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  6. #6

    Resolved!!!

    I managed to get rid of the bug:

    I had to disable Vsync. Not only in game, rather disable it via the Nvidia control center. Putting it on "let the 3D-application handle it" wasn't enough.
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