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9/17/12 4:55:58 PM#101
Indeed. Mouse smoothing & acceleration is evil.
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9/17/12 5:42:56 PM#102
Originally posted by Opapanax what? you dont think medical problems affect how you eperience games? talk to epileptics that experienced WoW flashing earth elemental deaths in I WOtLK.. also refresh rates on monitors can give you migraines when mixed with some eye problems. Just because you you are perfect doesnt mean the rest of us are. Or do you have a problem with constructive help from a different point of view?
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9/17/12 5:52:10 PM#103
Originally posted by thefang01 I'm starting to believe this myself. If someone isn't able to notice the difference between the camera movement in this game and say, WoW for instance, then they must be so used to playing a game with mouse smoothing that it isn't noticeable for them anymore. I'm amazed at how this is even still a debate as someone already linked an official response made on this subject. And to the person that said this is only affecting "a few" people...really? Take a look at the number of people in this very thread complaining about it for starters, then go and do a google search about it. "Welcome to Moonside. Wecomel to Soonmide. Moonwel ot Cosidme." - Moonside Resident ![]() |
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Nethermancer
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Joined: 3/17/10
"I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different" |
9/17/12 5:53:54 PM#104
At first i hated it too....but somehow i got use to it.
Playing: EVE online and TL2 |
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9/17/12 5:57:30 PM#105
Originally posted by ariboersma The problem with that assessment is that majority of people (if not at all of them) that I've seen complaining about this issue have said they have no problems with any other 3D game, so why would GW2 be any different? I've played mmos for over 10 years and I know when "smoothing" is being used and when it's not.
"Welcome to Moonside. Wecomel to Soonmide. Moonwel ot Cosidme." - Moonside Resident ![]() |
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9/17/12 6:16:28 PM#106
Originally posted by alacres the person I was responding to said they had issues with other games and this is the first I have heard of anyone having this issue.. as many others have said in this thread also it was an option.. as I said.
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9/17/12 6:30:28 PM#107
Originally posted by ariboersma I think you mis-read his post then. He said that "Oblivion" had the same issue, which it did (by design), and then went on to say how "WoW, ToR, etc don't", and he's right - most mmos don't use a "smooth camera", although it is sometimes an option. The problem is, GW2 doesn't have an option to disable the "smooth camera" function. Changing the rotation speed does nothing to solve this problem because we're not talking about rotation speed here. I'm starting to think that the problem with this "debate" that's going on in this thread is more of a semantics issue than anything. Changing the mouse speed will not fix this because the game was designed to use smooth camera like that. This is something solely on ArenaNet's end, so it's up to them to do something about it - such as adding a toggle for it like every other game with a "smooth mouse/camera" option. There is no amount of settings tweaking that will solve something that was deliberately put into the game. "Welcome to Moonside. Wecomel to Soonmide. Moonwel ot Cosidme." - Moonside Resident ![]() |
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Xzen
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/01/06
A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands. |
9/17/12 6:31:04 PM#108
Originally posted by alacres Or the other possibility is that 100% of the GW2 is not having this issue. A lot are and it should be fixed but you guys need to stop insisting that every one is having the same issue. It's just as obnoxious as the people telling you "The problem is you." |
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9/17/12 6:47:49 PM#109
Originally posted by Xzen Well, I've tried it on multiple different computers, had both my real life and online friends confirm that they notice it, and then of course we even have an official response on the matter. If it is a bug that is only affecting some of us then great, but it would be the first time I've ever seen a "smooth camera" bug in my entire history of online gaming. But you're right - there's no way for me to know how the camera works for those who don't notice it, so I can only speculate. I guess we'll know soon enough once ArenaNet makes another statement about it. "Welcome to Moonside. Wecomel to Soonmide. Moonwel ot Cosidme." - Moonside Resident ![]() |
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9/17/12 7:00:22 PM#110
Originally posted by alacres It's like GW2 is build from the ground up to be a console game. It also logically explain many design decisions and why there are only five active skills per weapon set, autoattack, lack of weapon skill customization and why weapon change is so important.
All this is bad PC game wise though. |
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Xzen
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/01/06
A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands. |
9/17/12 7:11:06 PM#111
Originally posted by alacres If there was any acceleration or smoothing on my machine it would drive me up the wall too. However the camera moves as I move the mouse. If I move the mouse from point A to point B the camera will always stop in the same place no matter how fast or slow I move it. |
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9/17/12 7:12:23 PM#112
Originally posted by Tafale Ha, I actually just finished configuring my xpadder profile for the game yesterday so I've been using that. It works excellent with the way the camera feels. I also went a step farther though with my config in that I can use the gamepad for mouse functions and interface options as well. It takes a little getting used to, but I don't even need the mouse at all anymore. "Welcome to Moonside. Wecomel to Soonmide. Moonwel ot Cosidme." - Moonside Resident ![]() |
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9/17/12 7:15:52 PM#113
Originally posted by Xzen Well then, I don't know what to tell you. I can clearly see it while using multiple different systems. I also play Vanguard which has a "stiff" camera and, as expected, doesn't suffer from the same "floaty" effect when I move the camera around. If you don't see it, great; it's still a real issue for the rest of us however and it needs to be fixed. Edit: Just wanted to include this official post on the matter: "Thanks for the feedback! While there hasn’t been an “official” post on this subject until now, I want to assure you all that we are taking your thoughts and concerns into consideration. As one of the previous poster’s noted, we are currently spreading our resources among a large number of issues (account security, game security, etc.) and working towards a point where we can improve the camera functionality."
Here's the link - http://www.guildwars2guru.com/arenanet-tracker/topic/234839-camera-control-issues-a-documented-list/ Seems like Anet themselves are aware that the camera functionality needs improvement. "Welcome to Moonside. Wecomel to Soonmide. Moonwel ot Cosidme." - Moonside Resident ![]() |
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Xzen
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/01/06
A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands. |
9/17/12 7:28:13 PM#114
Originally posted by alacres As I said a few pages back I read up on the issue and I agree it does seem to be a real issue that needs to be fixed. I have two machines in my home that are used to play GW2 and neither of them have this issue. It's not that I have not noticed it. It just does not exist on either of the machines I run the game on. |
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9/17/12 7:30:24 PM#115
Originally posted by alacres Thanks for proving my point. :)
If I'm to be bold then I predict a console version of GW2 and maybe even the possibility of cross-platform gameplay, inc PvP (where console players will not be completely destroyed like in FPS, 3rdPS or strategy games). |
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9/17/12 9:11:01 PM#116
Originally posted by Xzen I'm sorry to tell you this, but it IS that you just don't notice it. It's not a bug, it's a feature. |
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Xzen
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/01/06
A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands. |
9/17/12 9:22:24 PM#117
Originally posted by adam_nox Sorry to tell you this but the problem does not exist on my machine. In your case the problem is likely that you do not know how to properly tweak your settings. |
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9/18/12 12:44:39 AM#118
I have had no issues at all except for some strange lag in a couple of caves in Queensdale. The lag was only for a short time and I have not had any since. So far I have enjoyed very smooth game play aside from that one occasion. I am still enjoying this game despite all the naysayers. |
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9/18/12 1:15:27 AM#119
Originally posted by rikilii Fix your mouse. Or change it's settings. Game is fine. You are only one with the problem. |
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9/18/12 1:37:55 AM#120
Originally posted by rikilii Not sure what are you talking about. Guess some software conflict with your computer. I never liked original GW and did not had big hopes for successor, but I'm incredibly positively suprised by GW2. But not only by environtment, story, vast choice of spells (that changes with weapon, very fun idea).... about everything. Mouse, keyboard ... all feels so natural and right as it should. Not even minimal lag, not even when in middle of zillion effect of all kind from 15-20 players pounding on same mob. As said, I'm only sorry will have to stop playing it at 25. :-) But Swtor and wow are still my main games, Rift 3rd .... but now already thinking to split place with Gw2 after only aprox week or so of gameplay. And true, with gw2 no pressure about not playing if subbed as no sub. But still I'm big advocate of sub system. I'm only afraid how many time company will be willing to invest in game, support, staff, servers or hardware in general ...when sales will be slowing down and no fresh money will come in. When players will buy all that is usefull even if not mondatory from cash shops, .... They got my additional 30€ for 3 more alt slots, but otherwise i guess will not invest real money in anything beyond this. |
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