Is there a way to adjust the mouse look sensitivity (sensitivity when holding rmb and looking around)?
Its waaaaay to fast for me.
Quote from: Sinito on October 21, 2015, 07:05:43 PM
Is there a way to adjust the mouse look sensitivity (sensitivity when holding rmb and looking around)?
Its waaaaay to fast for me.
Have you ever played L2? Its like that since ages...
Buy NAGA mouse and you can adjust it (*or other mouses of such kind)
Quote from: =^TrackZero^= on October 21, 2015, 10:08:59 PM
Have you ever played L2? Its like that since ages...
Buy NAGA mouse and you can adjust it (*or other mouses of such kind)
Yea, the game is too old to be decent.
Quote from: Sinito on October 21, 2015, 10:45:22 PM
Yea, the game is too old to be decent.
The game is quite decent, and tbh, game itself still beats most of nowadays "advance" mmorpgs...
Get gamer mouse , youll be able to set all you want!
Quote from: =^TrackZero^= on October 21, 2015, 10:49:32 PM
The game is quite decent, and tbh, game itself still beats most of nowadays "advance" mmorpgs...
Get gamer mouse , youll be able to set all you want!
Asus Echelon is a "cheap" one and can configure those stuff I think :) I recomend it!
http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Ergonomic-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00E8CF268
I already have Logitech G502 (http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g502-proteus-core-tunable-gaming-mouse)
Changing DPI in the mouse is annoying because i play using windowed mode.
Changing DPI in this case (mouse DPI) will affect everything. While this might solve in-game sensitivity, it will ruin windows and pretty much anything-else's sensitivity.
Regardless, when i asked the question i thought that there could be some edit to user configuration files that will fix the issue (without causing any other issues). so, is it possible to somehow solve this issue by editing some configuration files?
Quote from: Sinito on October 23, 2015, 10:33:53 AM
I already have Logitech G502 (http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g502-proteus-core-tunable-gaming-mouse)
Changing DPI in the mouse is annoying because i play using windowed mode.
Changing DPI in this case (mouse DPI) will affect everything. While this might solve in-game sensitivity, it will ruin windows and pretty much anything-else's sensitivity.
Regardless, when i asked the question i thought that there could be some edit to user configuration files that will fix the issue (without causing any other issues). so, is it possible to somehow solve this issue by editing some configuration files?
You can set different profiles for every application, or you can change dpi with a press of a button on that mouse, like on my G500.
Quote from: Voodoo on October 23, 2015, 10:40:52 AM
You can set different profiles for every application, or you can change dpi with a press of a button on that mouse, like on my G500.
Yup...
Doing this will also change the targeting mouse sensitivity..
There are two sensitivities in-game
Normal targeting sensitivity (Just moving the mouse around the screen)
Look sensitivity (Holding RMB)
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Now if i change sensitivity in mouse DPI then both of those sensitivities will be changed (making normal targeting sensitivity painfully slow). while, i only want to change the second sensitivity.
Quote from: Sinito on October 24, 2015, 04:12:02 PM
Yup...
Doing this will also change the targeting mouse sensitivity..
There are two sensitivities in-game
Normal targeting sensitivity (Just moving the mouse around the screen)
Look sensitivity (Holding RMB)
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Now if i change sensitivity in mouse DPI then both of those sensitivities will be changed (making normal targeting sensitivity painfully slow). while, i only want to change the second sensitivity.
go ask ncsoft to implement it for you i sure they will help you
Let me check the files to see if I can find a way arround it, I'm sure I've seen something in the user.ini file.
Quote from: Zidkon on October 30, 2015, 09:33:55 PM
Let me check the files to see if I can find a way arround it, I'm sure I've seen something in the user.ini file.
Found, if you know how to edit the file User.ini, you must search for this values:
Mousix=CameraYaw Speed=+3600.0
MouseY=CameraPitch Speed=+3600.0
Reduce them and test until you get the sensitivity you like.
If you don't know how to edit it, tell me how much % would you like to reduce it, and I can help out editing the original Full Checked file for you
Quote from: Zidkon on October 31, 2015, 12:53:58 AM
Found, if you know how to edit the file User.ini, you must search for this values:
Mousix=CameraYaw Speed=+3600.0
MouseY=CameraPitch Speed=+3600.0
Reduce them and test until you get the sensitivity you like.
If you don't know how to edit it, tell me how much % would you like to reduce it, and I can help out editing the original Full Checked file for you
user.ini is encrypted/encoded.
That's why i asked here. I'm guessing that DN devs know how to decrypte/decode it. but, sadly they do not seem to care.
Any way +1 for the effort.
Quote from: Sinito on October 31, 2015, 05:34:49 PM
user.ini is encrypted/encoded.
That's why i asked here. I'm guessing that DN devs know how to decrypte/decode it. but, sadly they do not seem to care.
Any way +1 for the effort.
Well I'm not DN dev but hey there are softwares to decrypt it, like the L2FileEdit, so if you want, tell me the % you want to reduce the fastness and I will make a file for you to download, try it and tell me if sensitivity when using RMB is ok, if not we will change the values etc..