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System Name | Ma Biatch |
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Processor | i7 860 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3A |
Cooling | Noctua |
Memory | 8gb (4x2gb) G-Skill |
Video Card(s) | GTX 470 |
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Display(s) | Sony Bravia 37" 1080p |
Case | CM 690 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair HX520 |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate |
ive been trying to play some fps games and my mouse i being quite jumpy, i know its not down to my gpu as it happens on cod1 and my old ti4200 pwned cod1,
the problem is when im trying to be quite exact with aiming ie: sniping etc i just cant get my aim right, my mouse is all jumpy the best way i can explain. i have a switchable laser mouse from 800dpi to 1600dpi, and on either settings i just cant get it to respond right.
ive tried adjusting the ingame mouse sensitivity to no avail and this is pissing me off now, could it be somthing to do with drivers (graphics?)
so far it happens in R6LV and COD1 that ive tested and both are unplayable due to it and the need to be accurate with aiming
the problem is when im trying to be quite exact with aiming ie: sniping etc i just cant get my aim right, my mouse is all jumpy the best way i can explain. i have a switchable laser mouse from 800dpi to 1600dpi, and on either settings i just cant get it to respond right.
ive tried adjusting the ingame mouse sensitivity to no avail and this is pissing me off now, could it be somthing to do with drivers (graphics?)
so far it happens in R6LV and COD1 that ive tested and both are unplayable due to it and the need to be accurate with aiming