Mousefix AND accel enabled?
So here's my question: players who use accel like trace, minet, etc, do they have MarkC mousefix installed (with EPP is enabled, and zero noforce commands)? I know this sounds like a stupid question but I've searched these forums and found nothing.

I ask because I tried using accel today for fun (1.8 sens, EPP on, no noforce) with MarkC installed, and I was hitting some consistently good shots. The accel was noticeable but not bad. I then uninstalled MarkC mousefix, rebooted, and tried playing again, and the accel was absolutely terrible. It was unplayable, to say the least.

So... answers? Thanks. ;)
(5 replies)
Created 2012-02-07 10:03 by: pbandy1
no they dont use mousefix...

no noforce cmds


a thing to think about accel is that it changes speed depending on your mouse hertz and monitor hertz

the highere mouse hertz the less accel there is

the highere monitor hertz the faster is the sens


a thing to notice is that trace use 125 mouse hertz and 100 monitor hertz and uses a sens on 1.5
2012-02-07 10:11:58
by: bitf
#2
been using accel for ever, like trace and minet and roman does i think hyvlarn also? doesent matter, what matters is it feels perfect for me: No mousefix, no noforce, EPP enabled. and what #1 say is true, youre fucked up if you play with a accel enabled and change the monitor or mouse Hz. But if you keep track of the correct settings, it will be the same in every PCs

At least in win7 the accel feels lot more predictable than in older OS versions, but if you use XP or vista I think one of them is totaly awful in the accel

btw fallen use the setting u mentioned EPP and MarkC, but as mentioned some players even use without mousefix, like trace,minet,hyvlarn surranga roman acadion i think?

Post edited 2012-02-07 11:00:21
2012-02-07 10:56:12
u use 125hz too?
2012-02-07 11:03:06
arcadion dont use accel

but ave used accel with noforce cmds when arcadion joined
2012-02-07 11:10:35
by: bitf
#3
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Post edited 2012-02-07 10:58:54
2012-02-07 10:57:41

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