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Destiny 2

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  • It's easy to test if you use scripts. Set the sensitivity to 1 which will give you a 360 distance of 54545.45 counts. Set FOV to 80 and line up something vertical at the edge of the monitor.

  • DPI Wizard
    DPI Wizard

    Updated Destiny now, the ADS scale was just changed from 0.5-1.5 to 5-15.

  • Added now, thanks for letting me borrow the account!

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On 8/26/2021 at 10:58 AM, DPI Wizard said:

Tested it now, and from what I can gather:

  • The value is completely ignored if you turn off smoothing in-game.
  • If smoothing is on in-game, then:
    • 0 - No smoothing
    • 1 - No smoothing
    • 2 - Some smoothing
    • 3 - More smoothing
    • Higher values seem to revert to either 1 or 2.
  • Lower framerates equal more smoothing, so most likely these values are how many frames the movement is smoothed over.

Is this still valid?   Still seeing a lot of people talking about settings and people on YouTube telling people to go into the file to change mouse smoothing to 0 and its supposed to actually disable smoothing.  I've never felt any smoothing with it off in game and not touching the files.  But people say turning it off in the files changes it a lot.  Surely placebo?  Because from my experience and your testing, turning it off in game would be the same as off in game and changing it to 0.  Or even turning it on in game and changing the value to 0 or 1.  Correct me if I'm wrong.   Thank you!

On 20/06/2024 at 01:00, Niceghost21 said:

Is this still valid?   Still seeing a lot of people talking about settings and people on YouTube telling people to go into the file to change mouse smoothing to 0 and its supposed to actually disable smoothing.  I've never felt any smoothing with it off in game and not touching the files.  But people say turning it off in the files changes it a lot.  Surely placebo?  Because from my experience and your testing, turning it off in game would be the same as off in game and changing it to 0.  Or even turning it on in game and changing the value to 0 or 1.  Correct me if I'm wrong.   Thank you!

this will likely be a case of "disable enhanced pointer precision/gsync+vsync its bad" that just continues to be spouted about ages after having been disproven. Yes disabling smoothing is generally a good thing if it doesnt ework that is even better.

and in regards to it seemingly not working as intended, its bungie we are speaking of they have not managet to implement anything as of yet without causing some game breaking bug so that makes sense to me.

 

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