I get a smooth as butter 60 at all times and the y axis was at least half the sensitivity of the x axis before fixing the problem, which was the retardedly on-by-default mouse acceleration. 60 FPS is the sweet spot for it to be even. In FPS games, I'm so used to my settings I can "Reflex shot" instantly like an aimbot and place my X hair on someones head, you will never ever ever achieve that with acceleration no matter how much you practice. Go to your Steam Directory -> steamapps -> common -> skyrim -> Skyrim Create a backup of the SkyrimPrefs.ini file Open the file, then scroll down to where it. The mouse sensitivity (Y Axis) is proportionate to your frame rate. Picture you drawing a picture on a piece of paper, your fast strokes will triple in distance your slow strokes will triple in slow, no acceleration is like drawing a picture its just natural movement. Use BethINI to change mouse related sensitivity settings via the Interface tab. So i see no problem, and i don't see why its inferior.I thought the same when I first started playing Counter-Strike 1.6 in 2004, i played with it for a year then someone called me a noob and educated me on it, at first I hated it after a week I never looked back, for example I can trace around any image with precision because nothing is interfering it just uses my natural hand movement. bMouseAcceleration is a non existing INI setting. And i play everything good, i played WoW, CoD, Battlefield, Starcraft and other shooters and RTS and i've been always very very good at all those games. Exactly, i always used it, i can't play or use my mouse well without it.
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