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Mon, 08/01/2016 - 08:43
Magic-Bunny's picture
Magic-Bunny

I think we should add a mouse sensitivity in the options , some mouses could have very high DPI and low one , so it might be a bit hard for players to control their mouse as they want through their screen.

Mon, 08/01/2016 - 09:41
#1
Nebrium's picture
Nebrium
...

They can always do it through their OS system settings.

Mon, 08/01/2016 - 09:53
#2
Thyrux's picture
Thyrux
Nothing special here

I use different sensitivities on games. Via OS it's pretty painful to do change it for every game. I have GXT mmo gaming mouse what has different sensitivity profiles on it and i can easily switch between those. But still in-game setting would be damn useful.

Mon, 08/01/2016 - 12:24
#3
Dats-Mah-Boi
Um...learn how to use a

Um...learn how to use a computer? Even the cheapest mouse has decent dpi, and computer settings are more than enough for sensitivity.

Mon, 08/01/2016 - 12:34
#4
Magic-Bunny's picture
Magic-Bunny
pfff

if you change mouse sensitivity in windows , higher will make the mouse more choppy and jumping some pixels , otherwise lower i dunno , but why do you think a lot of games use mouse sensitivity in-game?

Mon, 08/01/2016 - 14:38
#5
Tapproot's picture
Tapproot
Sensitivity works differently in other games

Most video games that have a mouse sensitivity slider in settings are games where your mouse controls the camera. The difference between Spiral Knights and those games is that in this game your mouse directly controls a cursor and the camera is fixed. What this essentially means is that if you are comfortable with the mouse sensitivity for controlling your cursor outside of SK, you should be comfortable with the exact same sensitivity in-game because you control a cursor in both cases. I don't understand why anyone would need a sensitivity slider in-game.

Tue, 08/02/2016 - 05:03
#6
Thyrux's picture
Thyrux
@ Lethal-Bunduru

"Learn how to use a computer"... srsly? Anyway I don't know about you guys, but i like to use high sensitivity on most games, and while im not playing then i use slower sensitivity, why should i change sensitivity every time i play/stop playing? I know its very easy to get to Mouse Properties, but still... in-game setting would be nice. -The Way it's meant to be played

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